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size.
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VVe
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hope to have ter•
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Betty
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Yeaglin
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Directo,r
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of
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College< [>.resident
:t
of
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~tudent:· Government
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rn forJJ1e students and tM
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coflege.
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,minals available thr
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oughput the cam-
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Activities
;.
"::aw'araifi'd
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certificcites
c
of
.
f~spoke
"
abo~t hi~
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experience as a
:
stu-
:c:
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he
,
moment for exchange of of-_ pus for
:
~tudent use," notes Murray,
.
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merit

.
foAhe
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varioiJS
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pfesideii
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dent,
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c!: fr_iend
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a.leader
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at Marist
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ficers came as each retiring officer.,of '''.becal.iseregardless
.
of
_
what d
_
epar..t-
.
.
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"The
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a-.y~rcfi
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s
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giv~n
·7
tcf
j
~c
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ogfiize
~
~-h:f
z
oy~r"his
~
4 year~. He said,!'I
VJiU
miss
-.-
:_
csL
·
gave a copy of
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the
.
co~stituti~n of
_
ment
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~omeone
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is
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iri
;.:
c~n:i~uters

will
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fine job
:
tt!~Y
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}1ay~
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'_
Q()~
_
e anc;
V
t~~ ac•
'<
W9~k!ng
.;
with
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Student
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.
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C
s
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t9d,~nt
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g9ye!nme!)t. tq
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each new
__
e>f
0
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play a r~!~ in ev~ryo~e•s l
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1fe m the next
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tivitles
,
they
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hav~
:
Sf:>O!)SOr~g
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ov,e~ th,
_}
because it
.
has given
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me
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a chance t9
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f1cer.The -new
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9ffl~e1s
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1pducted t<?ok
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d~cad~-
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A
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new
,
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director has been
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year,"
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said
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'\'e"a,g!ii:l
>:
Cox,
;
then. ~n•
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lf!ar11 ~~out
,
mysErlf.~~d my schoot a~
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the
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9ath
.
of carrxmg ou
.
t:
.
their
"
J?b
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hired f
_
or the progr~m, as-
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w~II
.
_Dr
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J9hn
nounced nominees
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and
.
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winners
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well a~
.
about others.
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through
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'spent action/' The newly
:
m~
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MacDonald
,
a retired executive Jr_om
_
Service
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c1ub
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of the Year
_
and
·
club of
0
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Raj
_
ri'lo
,
pre~ent~~
·
award~ qt
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his own
,
du
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cted
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pfficers. are:
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Georgia (SAC)
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IBM
will
.
be
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leading
.
the program to
the
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Year.' The

O'omlnees for
--=
service
.
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to th~
,
retiririg ~emb
,
ers 9f
,
th
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e
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C9L
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t>ave
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Skrodanes '(II-IC), Chuck
:
Petty
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develop into
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~hat
.
Murray hopes will
.
Club'ofthEfYear
wer~
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MCCTA
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Mai'ist
;:
_Raimo
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cbmmented.- '!_These
.
peopl~
,
(C
;
U.)
'
Mike
.
Wiese
,
(CUB) and
·
Jim
.
·
be "one
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of tlie b~tter computer pro-
.,
College
·
Circle JS;"--Sp_an_ish Club;
·-
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a(ld
rf'!ad~
.
th~ job
mo!e.
e~,1oy~ble for
_
me
,.
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t_v1usik9ws~e (SG). This year the
:
presi-
grams ~t a
.
liberc1I arts .undergraduate
·
sign'ia Phi Epsilon; The runner~up w~s
0
_
and tt1e1r
,
unending
"
serv1~e .t.~
.;,
the
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dent
:
of the No11;tradiUonal Student . college
in
the company."
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the MaristCollege Cir~le Kc_lub
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whose •· sc~o<;_>I
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should
,
be
.
recognized.
,
,:he
.
:
Organlzati~n was al~o indu~ted a.$ an
-· Regardi~Q
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_the
_
basketball .tE:arn:s
_
president is Willlam
·
LaPra~~;
Tt:ie
win-
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rec1p1!3nt$ of tl'}e
_
se awards
_
were: L1~a
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official
·
_representat1v_e
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for. 198
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1~82.
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mo~~ to P1v1s1on I, Murray ,fe_els 1t will
--
ner Sig
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ma Phi Epsiloriwith
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..!ames Cor-
•·
Ar~un,
,
(~tude_nt
;
Academic
_
Co~m1k
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_
.
Russ Hessl~t~n wa~ given
_
this honor.
. .
.
be
·
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mteres
.
tin~ ~nd e~c1tmg for the
bett accepting the award as president:
:
te~);· Joe
_,
Smith
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(Commuter· Umo~);
:
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,
,:·
The ever11ng ended with
~
a prayer !>Y
--
col!eµe
_
to part1c1pate m that level of
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The
·
·
nominees
·
for
,
Club
;
ot
<
the
·
vear
·
Tony
,
,9i~n11one
,
(lpterhouse· Council)
·
Fr. LaMorte,
.
that asked for the con-
ai::ttv1ty."
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H
_
e
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also
·
hopes
.:
to
.
see
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MCCTA,
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Spa
'
nisti
·
Cl~ti
;
.
,:
Marty S!'Jli,h.
;
(Financi
_
al:
_
f3oard) and
tlnu~d service and contribution that
_-
wo~en's sp
_
orts receive
.
greater sup-
Psychology Club, and WMCR The
run-
.
To~
-.
Shme
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(College
•·
Un_1on- J;loard).
_
~anst
-
~tudents make to one another
port on campus. The women's basket-
ner up was the Psychology Club

with
_.
Raimo
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also oresent~d
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plaQues
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to
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and their
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school
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, office rio later thon 6 p.m. Mondoy.
Sf:,ort
letters or• prel•rr~.
We
res.,:v• the r,ghtto e,i_,r .·
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lettera. letters
must
be
signad.
but
names moy
be
withheld
upon
reqH1t. letters
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published dep_!ndin11
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ci"°ilobility <1hpoce:
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TO THE
MAAIST
COLLEGE
COMMUNITY: .
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,The systematic annihilation
of six .million Jews p"un~uant .
to ·. Hitler's· genocidal , final
-solution ,,is among the most
tragic episodes in the history
of mankind. It is imperative
that we frequently remember'
these .. atrocities so· we can
renew our determination that _
'HolocausC
--1/
urge you. 'to '
observe this week with · ap-
-p-r:o'priate
pr~yers,.
c9m-.
· memoration· and_ study as· a
tribute to those whO los·nheir ·
lives..
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.It
is imperative that all the
members.
of
·
our community .
tiave a full understanding of
the holocaust and· its· implica-
._
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...,....,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_. th_ey INijl never happen again .. ,_.
, The week,of April. 26 - May 3
has · been established by the .
tJ
on s. Armed : with the
knowledge, we -can firm our ·
.resolve to p(event the condi-
tions that led to this madness · ·
from recurring.
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Welc
.
onie_,,
.. United . States Congress . as
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· National Days of Rem em-
- . 1:irance for the Victims of the
.Oennis J. Murray ·· · ,
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·_Think about.
it -
-Mom,
Da<:i, Pa, Ma, Pops, Folks,
Parents weekend is a time when the:·
Parent~, whatev~r facsimile is . used:
parents- can see "what really_ goes' on" .
· / , .
WELCOME!!
Since
it
is
Parents '
(or so they think) at Mari st College. But
To the Editor:.
aUho~gh , -not _ expensive
Weekend, _it seems only fitting thafthe
it is also a time that .the students can
Would·you please print the
·
· mo·net_arily, was most valuable:
parents experienc~ some aspect of the
.show off the_ir parents. Take MorT) and·
following letter for the benefit- _ to us. When we arrived at the
limelight~
·
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. . . _ Dad. o~t
t(?
-the
President's-
Rega_tta,·.to
-of the .immature, uncaring· and., -
cOun·selln.Q
·_offlc~_· on. _Friday
The Junior Class will receive their· . the Ring Ceremony, or to the Dinner-
malicious few who continue · . morning,:--AprH
10, 1981,
tliis
ril)gs this Saturday, the Senior Class _ dance. Now's the time fo_ r the students
to be. unable or .unwilling to · aid was missing. Is i_t impossi- ·
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use ··the limited' brainpower _ ble for some people· to think
will become history. on
,May
16th-all ·' to boast,,.their heritage; they aren'.t of-
with whict\theywere born .. _.
·past - their mischievous
because .· of you, . {Mpm,/and Dad: . ·.
fe~ed-
an oppo_rt.unity
~
like, tlil~ .· ~ach
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t .. _. _,,. _- .
childishness;_ or was _ this·_
~I though. some- s,u~ef:\t~,. are. putti_ng -· weeke,nd.-Tak~-your parehts around;and • .,.
:w
iJh
>.
g ri:,a t /:
i
o'i
·.
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we··, · ·simpi{a wanton :act? Perhaps
· .: ; themse\ves-througtt~ollege:
s9rrie
have·. ·
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· •inti'oduce·:theh, to ,everione, show peo- . : discovei:ed
,.
thaL ,the __ : long,
·
In ignorance one of our fellow
"'.• their own .ap~rtmert_s,_:the~e. wou/cjn!J ,,~
,i. P/e:_w,hyy~u•re._-_,as.,w.c.>o,q_~ffµf
c:l~yoµ'.
are,-,,,,
awaitE!9 .w~ber extension_
,fC>r__
human beings
thought. that _
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t f II h
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the
door knob Installed on
we are' now providing Joys
as u en anyw ere,l!
1
weren . or ear,:· · u mos o
a ,
_a_ve.a_go9 - me,, .: .

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'_w_ith_.
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... to.· play. p_ e_rhaps_'.·._._, ._
old Mom and Dad. - ·

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ay._a terrioon, -.. _
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would· allow a member_ . next tirtie these •ignoramuses•- ·
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·staffto enter the office - will _havethe decency to think
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---- om ;. his
;
.own power .. This
.
_ before they
~c1.
lt._woutd be a
.
:,:,gentleman happens
fo be . a . welcome change; .- - ,,
o· . -.· . -•.
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Ion
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·· quadraplegic . a'nd. cannot ·
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Very Truly.Yours,:·
employ standard methods for
. Harri,.t:J. f>eavy
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entering·. through a.- close_d ._·
-' '• Counselor,·
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d.oor. This . : simple.: device, .,
.. :_Special Se~ices. ·
. Once
.more
it has come to the ~hd;.-of .
happine~~~ It is only'ta!r.thatthey 01ove
th·e · semester, the end of ;yet another:
- on-to pursue.their career.
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year.- And, .once1 more:the time\to-say
·
.. ·So, on·ce a.gain the time has come to
good-by_e to manY, friends.
. · · _
_ say_ good-bye;. and'- good _ luck to yet .
· 'One of the nicest characteristics of --
another class of Marlstgradliates, this
Marist College is the people. Marist"Cok·: . ·yea_r, .the class of
'81'.
FoHhose · of you
lege is lucky enough to ~e smali en_ough'.
.who ·are l~aving~ the best of luck to you,
To the -~people >whc:> ,.-cry
WMcFt~igma;'Phi"E~;il·o~.
·dr ·,_ ··~
"Apathy!»:.· .
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.
· '· ·;:·,·,_ ... ·•Circle• K apatheUc?. They all
. th,at most of the students can get
to_j
to those otyou who have a
few
more
know each other, Althoughsometimes
· years, c~rry ·o.n:- Your, time wiil come ,
this_ can_ be a fault ·of-· th~· college,
also.
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Contr.ary -to your belief; all: ' have· been i_nvolved Jn wor-
Marist· students •. art:i
,
not'- _ thwhile things that ~howJhey, ·
apathetic and· -to caH -them .•
·
· ¢are. They are all students
_of .
such is unfair. Just .a short: · Marist; yet air ot.-·us· are· sup-
while ago many .' students ,· posedly <apathetic. : Before
· (because everyone tends to_,kn'ow ~ach ·
other's bLisiness)His mostly a plus.·
After freshman year, arid-all the jokes
about the elevator passes
.
tha_t . the _
seniors-always try to sell the freshman,·>
· there tends to be no agedifferentiation, .

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'wrote
letters to '. their
COl'l· ·
··people,
-jump
c:;on . the · band-
. _ gressmena~ou,t the proposed :'wagon_':; and (c~II_ ~·everyppdy:.
budge(• cµts. We ,w~renT< apathetic, they ~hould
~
lool:<"
ap;lthetic then, were w.e? _
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around
-;them
·and see what·
\
How often-have you found-out that so-_,
meone is in fact, not grad~ating b.ut is •.
instead . only ·a junior? It somehow. -
·_: ·what exactly arEhv~ bei_ng · . people atMar!_st are doing-and.
. apathetic about? . Are · '.the _ have .. done <and
will
··do.
· ·students : bein•g _. _
apatheUc
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Students
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~re
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not apathe1ic
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seems a relief that there are no boun,
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-daries placed on the students among
they freinds, gosh knows there is usual~
ly enough ot that in the business world. ·
But sometimes, this lack _
of boun-
. · daries can cause an awkward position
for someone .. There are . some juniors
who have· been living with seniors that
are now moving on. There are some .
_sophomores_. that will _exper_ie~ce the
-. same ·thing next year. ·While
it
seems
like a trivial sort of thing sometimes it is
not. It Is a hard,\emotion~l ·experience
.· for some; who have to watch their room~
. : mates graduate, while~, they have yet·
· another year. It is hard- to say good-bye.
. to friends that live in another state and
.. who can't tell
you when the next time is_,
· that they will be ~•up to visit." Yet, the
: time has come for some stl!dehts to
move on. They' have spent their time·
here, :th.eir s.weat, t~eir tean~. and their
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.\editor oftt\e Circle?
As
You
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such: It seems ..,whenever a .•
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- well -__ . know' it , cart be·,.a :-person car)'t get ~qpport for _ .'
: thankless job.··
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~!)ink -the . ,hJs peJ .cause h~ ;Or s_l'le '<;alls
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· editors have done their best the, ,students who don•t· like
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_ over the last ye¥, .but a lot of · hi~
Of
her idea, not rf!atter how.
students don't want to be put
.
asmme, · · apc1thet1c.-- And
under constant fire for a Job
anybody who
calls the
that r~qulres a.tpfof time. Can
stude.nts at_ Man~if
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apaihetic · .. ·-
you call students apathetic
is stupid.
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because they don't want to do
. An·una;,athetic person ·
-one particular thing? Would
·
__ . Keith Griffin
you call· the rembers
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Dear Editors:_ .
sure he was gone, I proceeded
. I am writing. this letter in
to the show~rs. · I was aware
regard to an incident that hap- _ someone was In the bathroom. :
pened to· me Saturday morn-
;
· as I was showering, but saw
Ing, April 11th. While gather-
no one and got no rep_ly to my
ing-my ~elonglngs to take\a
calls::>Suddenly the· curtain
shower, my door was opened
was.· opened and the same
: by a black·male (the door was
black-male_ appeared. He .was
very slightly ajar).· After slam~
.
mln_g ·· the door and maklng
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serving- so I don't thinR tonight will
make any difference." He further add-
:oear 8-Guido's Crew,
ed, "If by chance some student does
· We a:t Leo Hall enjoy reading 8-
guess the meal we are serving - we'll
Guido's corner. It is very funny and it
prepare. meals which the students
. •. gets a· message across. Every week
· have eaten or seen before."·
.. your column. is better - keep on writing-
-To Carla-you are not the most
· and we'll keepgn reading you.
sought after
girl
on campus-so stop
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We love you in Leo ... spreading those rumors.
·' ~Boo Kenny who said he played In-
-Elaine Flores-we have your laundry,
ternational Hockey ih Belgium, Russia
unfortunately one of
your
shirts was
and Poland-can't figure out why tht:l
shot, as it tried to escape-your other
' Marist
Hockey Club won't let him play.
clothes are doing fine now-they will be
,-The , B-Gui~o's. investigator's found
shot unless we get our
Rubber Ducky
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Back!
Hookey.
in those countries. When we
-Bill "Call me Pete the Freshmen
confronted him with the information
Parasite" Gillespie told us why he
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such. a -sensitive- situation/it
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was appropriate to withb,old
employe~ stated,"there is not
· -the name from this particular
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enough money ayailable for . . . lefter. .
·· he said, "I kept telling the players you
hangs around the freshman dorm so
don't need skates to play.hookey.
much. He said "Noboyy in the senior,
.
-Jon'"Prep Boy" Urban is pleased to
junior or sophomore classes likes
announce he is having . an open
me," he added,
"If
the freshman class
-membership drive in the prestigious
doesn't let me be their friends-I'll have
Rambler's Club.
Jon said; "A new
to get directions
to
Poughkeepsie
member must own ·a-1966 Rambler-
H.S."
that has no windshields, no seats and
Just
a
Reminder
plenty of dents" he· further added;: "if
-The M_arist College maintenance
you don't have a Rambler-a picture of
men do a fine job of keeping the
. :. An·ac'tive Circle K ·.
Matt Chandler will do."
grounds clean-so for those of you·who
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is that his face?
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Tony stupid or did he have to take
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lessons?
portunity to update the cam-
· that he truly deserved. Also at
-Chris McVeety, Jack of all trades-
. pus on the acUvitiesof Circle
the convention our club was
Master of none. ,
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-This
is parents_ weekend-so
., K over the last 2 weeks .. On
wesented with an award for
.-The following people asked me not - !t~~:~tt!. pretenp you have . been
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April 1
st
we held a pie-in-the-
. attendance for having : over
· to put their names in the paper: Irene
Boos of the.Week
• 'face fund raiser for the Cove-. ··· 50% · of
our
members
Bolan; Joan Mayone, Deidre Corio,
nant H
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... York Ci•y· ... ·
represented at. the conven-
Grace Tejada, and Tom ·Rooney (Phi
-The Big boo goes to Jim Rea and
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·t·1on All tolle'd 17 p o I f
Tappa Kegga).
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Billy Taylor for still believing in the
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e raised $35 -as. '·P·.art. of .. ·.a.
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Marl.st att d d th· e ·
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Easter Bunny-Bqo Boo and Boo!
statewide Circle. K project' to
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nie Ambroselli has set for himself: -1.
-The little Boo goes to Moose,
ra se money to. u.,
or uy a
having our .installation of of-.
. To become.a football. 2. To be .able to
because he really does believe• the
house •· for · the Covenant
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drink mor_e th. an one beer without .get-
"Tooth Fairy" le_ft that quarter under
House. On April3.we frave(led,
,cers
nner n t e ew Din- ·
his pillow. Boo!!
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to Binghamton for oui:,:annual ' ing Room.-lt will be frorri
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ting drunk.
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-The ba. by boo goes to the girls on
. statewide conv.ent_ ion.· At.the
p.m. and· is open to the cam-
.. -The Marlst College Dining Service
Sheahan 3rd floor.
pus· An5'one interested in at
has
announced that tonight at dinner- .
convention. _oytgqing. Marist:_
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-The final Boo goes to the college
Circle Kpresid_ent; sophomore· •
n '"9 can see me or any ir-
·. Mea. I," Harry Cassidy .. saia, !.!in. ,the
basketball recruiter who "recruits
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lia. m· .. :,. Laprade,·_:.w. as
.. n. amed _·
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cle Kofficer for. information. ·
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states" ·.instead of basketball play_ers"
Distinguslhed President f_or
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<:.;_program,'..:Thls'
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be a · Senlj:)r after this .
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N~;;-:·. ,
:teracti?n _with.· clµb men:tbers -
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pn ·c~mpus to exchange •dE:as .
-:ty
College prc;,gram ther~: I am.':;:_: and vJe~polAts.iSlne:e- we .h.ve., .. :
1Nriting· now tO'.address_··an, .... ·. :-:In 8:
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ve.r/unlq~e.~ny1ronment,•-. .
.. _<•issu~ which isai:?_f ,concern ·to .·.,·. :: we_ fe~Lthat ,w~ can. add_ -In- ., . .:;
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·.terestmg_._lns1g~\S·~nd
VI~~-·
-·Matl~t/Downst~te-.· ~_p/ograrn, •
.... points· to.' present. ~reas_9f
and should 'also be a concern ·
psychole>g1cal research which
. to
the'stucfents on campus·.
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have_ direct an(!· !ndirect im- .
- Because .of-our small enroll-
- pact:..on:prisoners in g~neraL
. -ment her:_e (30•50
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student$· per
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We
wo_uld also·like
l<?
keep up-
, semester) we are restricted ~o ·
date: with a!I new ~r.eas of, ··
one degree program, a
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Psychology;· Unfortun~tely, .
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-Psi Ch1chap~e_rhere would be ,
our program·.tacks relevan~e -- most~ b~nef1~1al_
t9
us. • W,e
:·· in many areas-because of tlie . • woulc l\ke feeq_!?ack on this
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, many services which cannot · . : ~uggest,on, and "!.e· "."'e!~o.me
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be provided .to u~. This is ~nJy , . respons~s .··to. t~•~ .. _m1§s1ve.
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·.natural-because
of-our unique. · · Please , -a.ddress_ all
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. environment, and the security
· responence to Wa~r- JarvIt>,-- .
· considerations which'-prevent
· No .. 77-A-469.8, Cha1r_man ,of
Cc'·
many services from being im- ... · the . Planni11g ,Co1J1m1tte~ of··
.·. · plemented.'.I am pragm_atic,_so . . M_ans~/D.o_:.vnstate,. Box 445,
· 1 -realize?'that our
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. F1shk1ll, . New.· York_ 12524._
-closes many ._avenues to us, ·
Thank: you_ for·your time and·
butl would like to ijddre_ss_ one .
at_tent,011. m •. ,t~Is matter. _Go
'area In which I feel a remedy
with God. -,... , ...
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Haz~rdous toy_our
health· -
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_,., _ several posters and learning
"One who willfully or ly- , . aids
that
were
taken
norantly _destcOYl? property ,
throughout the year. Jf YOU
belonging to another or to t~e ·
think this behavior is funny,
bll
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O ce · .again
you. have only hurt yourself
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and·the Marist students who ·
·destroyed the Heal.th Services·
door sign; Your aptlc>n has on- ·
use Health Services. The next
ly decreased the amount of •; time you decide to vandalize
-money available for medical
· ~eal!h Services remember the
supplies and medications as , Joke ,son YOl!!
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it
will
have
to be used to. have . ·.
Lon
J.
Wmcell R.P.A.
the sign· cep_laced along wit~
Health Coordin~tor
Dom
Crisci, Se~l9("A
.lot of good
parties . and · some
important
chang_e5. and some goop·friends."
Celeste Cappozzl,.Senlor11Because
Marist is a small .. school -the
students can receive individual at-
. tention and'become ver;;t close to
one anothe~."
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Dave Rowan, Senior
"I am pleased
with the curriculum in my. major ·.
field.' I have a negative outlook on
· the core program_ here. But most of
all I miss my good friend, Dean
Perez." ·
Bonnie Rinck, Senior
"I've learned a
. lot about other people and some
sp~cial people taught me a lot
. about myself."
Joe Fainer, Senior
"I've found out
how to put work off until the last
minutes and still enjoy learning."
MaryEllen Ml_nze, Senior
"My four
years here have been positive-for
the· most part. Educationally, I've
gotten out what I put in. Socially,
I've · made some . really· terrific
friends, reaked-havoc on the Hud-
son at 6 a.m., .done some growing
up and learned to deal with the fact
that it really does "take all kinds."
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those with masochistic tendencies)
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usual number~of critical eyes
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:be ~- school alike. Of course the student aria ''Moon Cresta," in which my room-
f. · . . -. .
_Well:folks, t~is js it, the last of those ·'roaming_ over·these columns,: I ·won'.t
has the more tan~ibl~·reward, but isn't mate has invested this semester's TAP
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~ensatIonal • bar· revi~ws_.·:,Over: the·
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go ofton~my-usual tangents about. all . that what educatIon_1s all about?_
award.
· course. of the past semester the
Circle
night drinking binges; social deviance .~ -• I'm sure that we all had to tighten ·
The Juke box is relatively well stock•
; · :_ has provi_ded t_he _Marist community' (and deviants) and general d_E3cadence .. p_ur belts when the "P_u~" stopped ser- _ ed with all of your favorite melodies
• · :_with what, a~ least ~s f.ar·as· I c·an see,·. ~fter a.11,•we
are trying to maintain an
vrng popcorn, a ,decI_sIon which _has
(when's the last time you heard an
·./ can be cons1d_ered a general guide· to .. image of college· life arid at tile same . th~own every~>n~ s dI~tary plan into "ACDC" tune referred to as a melody).
··.<off
campus extra-curricular activities, 1; . time keep the institutJon solvent (Who
chaos. Overlooking this poor attempt Although the.sound system really isn't
~can '.imagine:-how
·you·.
must _feel;
paysthe':biHs?). ·;Not exactly_ ·the
at student ~tarvation, th_e "Pub" now
professional, the music always keeps
_ ,. depriv;ed of a weekly lush list ,but think , Chapel, the "Pub'.' is_ .nonetheless a
offers a delightful late night menu .for the atmosphere alive. Every so often,
- ._: of
rne; l'ITi out of ajob. o._K;,· so I _didn't . central: part of th~ Mari st comnJuriity, · the truly munched .. For $1.50 you can WMCR sponsors a music night in the
get . piiid .. , for. it, and_ Ppughkeepsie · so muchso,·that it probably has better - gorge yourself on a hamb~rger. platter "Pub" and an occasional band has
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wasn't ·exactly-~ choice assignment,· attendance .. than _ most class!:lS'.
that.
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Anyway, that's not really my concern,
tomato and ·fries. Cheeseburgers are
sets.
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is . but perhaps Jhe registrar should pay
$1.95 ~nd _a bacon chees~bur~er tops
All around, the "Pub" gets
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mugs, it
Parents' Weekend ai:id·assuming that· __ closer atte·ntIon to the_ more popular,, the price !1~t at $2.50. Believe 1_t or not,
could have been 5 had they kept the
-: ? few grey hairs wijl be seen lurking . :activities:Moving right along...
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the food I~ tasty and the portions are
doors open on Sunday. Monday
the. campus, . what better place
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As far as the area bars go, the "Pub"
large enough so that you can walk -· through Thursday, the "Pub" is open
_, review than Marist's very own''Foolisti'-· is.definitely one~up on most of them.
away satisfied. I'll admit that a burger from 7:30 p.m. until 1 a.m., Friday and
,· Fox Pub;" The "Pub;" as itis knowrlto · 'After- au;- where .on this wonderful
and fries are the staple oJ almost every Saturday nights the beers begin flow-
, the ~ost dedicated of its clientele, has· P,lan~.t can you get a pitcher of beer for . col,IE:ge student, so to _give this com-
ing at 5:30 and don't stop until 2 a.m.
_ provided;, botla., students and faculty
only $2.00, a bottle of !:3eck's for a
munity a taste of the Far East, the The pub is a great place to warm up for
_ -,, alike with the opportunity to take their
buck and a 7 oz. Michelob for $.50. I
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had them. rn his grasp throughout the,
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swashbu_ckl~r SlnQalongs. The saunas like Jim Morrison on qualudes,
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_ped abo!,lt the stage)n a frenzied per~ ·.: at
··the
God Times -couldn't give this · .. record C()ns•sts. of
·th1 rte9.n
~?ngs_ "You're so Physical." This Ip is for the .·
· formance,-backed ,up by· lead guitarist'- bunch offools anything butresfiect. --
-which, a_re. described as
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promotion about the band. Adam Ant ·airwaves. Expect to hear more from
describes his followers as being "Ant- this group in the near future, because
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PrograrTirTiinQ C'Omputer's future·
by Peter
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_Mari st College ·will present ''Com-
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puter Horizons In the Eighties," a_sym-
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The Marist College Office of Special . continues to grow by twenty or more , posium to inv~st(gate new concepts in
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·,~:Services .. is completing .the _1980-81_ .• -students:ayear, SO!'flethin~_hastobe computer science on Aprll·- 28 _In the
, :;'_S~ho_ol year proud . of:- 'Its _ ac-
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..:_ ~one.-" According Jo Perreira, the
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.·to_r,.
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.,.Spec1al S~rvIces, t!Je Career : because oj his. ~,raduate,~tu~1es. ·
'('le -
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computer science at Syracuse
.
; .~erm"!.ar held Q_n Marc~ 26 was the of~ . take amostactiye role with rn~~mrng
University, will examine the concept of
fic~'s rnost succes~ful event of the_ freshmen gr_.tran.~fer. students,: co~, artificial
.
intelligence; - DL Walter
.year. ·Perreira:descnbed the sen:iinar
ments Perreira,_ -because Jh~y don t
Kleinfelder, senior engineer with· IsM
-as '_'an informatic>nal day for hand•~!!~; . kno~ the rope~; upperc!assme,:, really Corporation, will speak on "The Com-
ped _
stu~ents and the. ~C?'!'munity: __ don _t need ~s as _muc_h b~ Junior and · puter Technology Revolution;". Kevin
The·proble_ms and poss1bJ_htIes. of hIr-
Senior.year. · . _ - .. _ •
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Weaver, vice president of International
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the'disabled, and a_fhrmatIve ac-
As for next year? SpeclalS~r,"(Ces is STSQ lncorp., will discuss the APL pro-
- tlon programs, were d1sc1,1~sed. Dr.
prepared-Jo, _Perre1~a.~sserts, _. ti,ght~n
aramming language; · and Jud.son
Rosebush, president of Digital Effects,
Inc., ..,,ill address the topic, "Digital
Computer Graphics."
The symposium is open to the·
public and there is no admission
charge. Registration is at 12:30 p.m. iri
_ the
Marist
Campus Center, Cham-
pagnat Hall, and the day's program
will beglfl at 1:00 p.m. in the theatre
with a welcoming address by Presi-
dent Dennis J. Murray. ·
Marist College, which currently
utilizes an on-campus IBM
4341
com-
puter system, introduced its computer
science major last fall, the first of its
_ kind offered at the undergraduate level
between New York City an~ Albany. ·
. _ -Fral'.lk Bowe, U'.S. representative to the our -b1:1lts a little bit. )"he-. pr?grarn _
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federally funded and,w1II receive nom-
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a featured speaker at the seminar. Per-
other years, as part of the Reagan Ad-·
. reira was also pleased witJ1 the ministrations pl~".' to curtail Federal
· Wheelchair Sports Invitational, held
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sp_end!ng. Perretra say~ the_ e!,fect of
· Iast semester in the McCann Center, in . tills will be that the office will try_not
- which handicapped · individuals com- . to cutback s~rvice to pe_ople truly in
.. peted in difficult ·athletic events.
need• we don t want people t? fear we
Despite the success of the Wheelchair will up and disapp~ar.'_'
. .
Invitational . Special Services will not
Next fall, Perreira Is thinking of a
be involved' in the event next year due
legislator's breakfast in y.ihich area
to conflicting schedule commitmen~s ·l~wmakers could meet with parents,
·. with the Tri-State Wheelchair Athletic · disabled
consum_ers,
hand1~apped
Association, which sponsors su_c_h
studentl?, and providers of s~rv1ces for
·events.
,
the handicapp~d. Sh~ mentIons . .C~on-
. Perreira says that _Special Services gressman _Hamilton Fish
_as
a possible
concentrates daily in the capacity of a
sp~aker, ~f he woul~ agree
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_par-
referral service, adyising students !1c1pate. F!nally, ~erre1ra notes, There
where to seek academic . help or Is a lot going on in the area, an~ there
employment and ~that the tasks of is a lot that could be done; MJm~t Col-
counseling students has grown more - lege is a good forum fr.om which to
difficult
FiS
tl,e number of students in-
operate."
volved_ increases. "We've learned to
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Eustace
On April 6,·the _Marist College Gaelic
- Society held its elections. The new of-
ficers, all freshmen, - are as follows:
President, Don Eustace, Vice Presi-
dent, Grace Gallagher, Margaret Good
as secretary, and Maureen Mirra, serv-
ing as treasurer. The club's faculty ·ad-
viser is Dr. Barbaral."avin.
For the first time, the Gaelic Society
will have a formal charter stating the
goals as well as the purpose of this
organization. The main function of the
club is to promote Irish culture among
the students and the faculty of Marist
Co11e·ge, as well as the surrounqing
community.
·
The only promotion of Irish culture
that the present Gaelic _society did this
year as it has in the past was Its par-
ticipation in the Saint Patrick's· day
Parade on March 17th. Starting in
September, we will have monthly ac-
tivities which will consist of lectures
on topics such as Northern Aid to
Ireland; films on Irish culture and peo-
ple,' and live_ performances by a tradi-
tional Irish music· group. Also the
. possibility of a theatre group that
presents plays on Irish life is in the
planning stages .
The next activity that the NEW
Gaelic Society will have is a member-
ship campaign. The reason that the
_
present Gaelic Society has
few
members is that people hear that the
organization does not have any ac-
tivities and therefore, they are not in-
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LENTEN SERIES
s·urvlve all .our Jlngulstlc foolishness
i~ay
that q don't believe in God' rather
about Him, She or. It. After these few : than say 'I'm mad as hell with Hlril for
humorously musing comments, which
making this mess, the world?' "People
.at first seemed qulmslcar but were·
who view God as one who intervenes
During Lent, Campus ·Ministry has · really profoundly , intended, the
and who can do everything must
sponsored a series_ of talks given by . speaker began to tackle his topic. ·
• naturally reject God when tragedy
• four different speakers on Thursdays--
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strikes. But the real interior question
March 19, March 2q, April"2, April 9-~at
What do\ve do with the problem of . that one needs to ask oneself, "Is Go'd
·, .noontime In the Candlelight Room of
evil-? From Biblical tradition we· know choosing . ~o stand aside in the
: the· cafeteria in the· Ca!llpus Center. . God as being depicted as all-powerful,
Holocaust, in a family death, · in a
On March ·19,. to initiate the'. series,
all-knowing, all-loving, and-all~present. . tragedy?" Perhaps God, it should be
Rabbi St~ph~n Arnold cc1.me to speak, Yet how does one reconcile this 'view· mused at least, couldn't have interven-
on· the-topic, "Does God Sometimes
o.f God with _
the presence of such
ed.
Step Aside?" Sixteen people inclusive
things as earthqual<es, as pain and
The way God may have set things·up
of faculty,. staff, the Sunday_ church · suffering of eyery form inflicted upon . is that He/Sh.e cannot, would not, and .
community, and students came to . the human family ... The .. Rabbi's will .not do certain tloings. In Biblical
llsten to Rabbi Arnold as they leisurely
hospital. calls cause him to confront · tr~dltlon we find free will as being in-
.• ' had their·tunch with him. The.majority
this apparent contradiction· in God's. dlspensible to the call of the _Jewish
of wbat follows is a recounting
of
his :nature. The Rabbi said .that in view of nation. God said to ancient Israel "I
presentation which proved to be in-
this contradiction, he notices that ·· set before you Life and Death. Choose
tere·stil"!g to everyone who attended. •
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many young adults are actually angry · life that you may live." Perhaps, God
The_ Rabbi p_reliJded his presentation. with God: when tl)ey say they do not leaves us with a certain s_phere of
· by quipping that.God must have. a
believe in-.God-for it is much easier to freedom of choice where He does not
sense of humor to tolerate what is
be atheist than to confront one's enter. God does not will the death of
done by humankind in "Hls"-name. He
anger agair:ist the All-Mighty. Some
an inrioce_nt victim.-For example, it is
adm~tted th.a.t with the consciousness-
others have articulated that if . the
the choosmg to get drunk perhaps that
raising of.Woman's Lib; he is as ready
Holocaust was, God is not. Some-lose would
contribute· to · a tragic
to tefer to God as He, She or It. At any
their faith in God by a sudden, freaky automobile accident.· The limitation
rate in communication God-reality Is
tragedy-alike their daughter being run
and sinfu1ness of the world create
distorted despite_ our efforts to put in-
over on the front lawn, while playing. tragedies, not God. God is blamed
-- to ideas ou·r sense of God. God will . "Is not it easier," th~ Rabbi asked, "to when it may not at all be His fault. God
has set up things in life so we ex- .
perlence freedom of tne will. In one
sense, God has already given a\l that
· the human family _needs. Yes, God is
responsible in a cosmic sense but not
.in the sense that He zaps people.
Maturity in life requires that we ac-
cept life as God has created It.
Whether we like it or not, we are who
we.are. So we must go with who we are
and how God made us. In a nutshell if
good comes from choosing good, evil
emerges also as a choice. If we deny
the existence of God due to anger
against the way· things are, we also
block out the goodness of God present
in the world. At this point then the
Rabbi asked for discussion.
Some discussion ensued after his
presentation ·as to· how to pray ap-
propriately and if one should say "God
_ saved me" after being saved from an
accident, the question arose, "If God
does not cause death, does he save in
an accident?" The rabbi did add that
he
thought it to be wrong to think at
any rate that God kills someone to
save another. With that question still
in the air, we had to conclude the lun-
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By Judy
DISclpJ~
Correction·
· then in the end people will see it."
. According to Cassin
and
Kozakiewicz. Resid'ent Coordinators
A few corrections have to be made
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Champagnat Hall residents may be
must supervise interhouse events, . concerning the article appearing in the
noticing a little team effort this
such as house parties and other func-
4/9 issue of The Circle on tuition in-
semester. Seniors Tom Cassin and
tions within the resident halls. They creases. First, the headline should
. Frank · "Koz" Kozakiewicz, 'last
supervise dormitory security, the have read, "Tuition Increases?",
semester Resident Advisors; have fill-
weekend porters and the resident because an exact increase has not
ed the position of j-esid~nt coor-
staff, as well as mai_ntain weekly logs been announced.
not the entire year.·
Thirdly, Marist is already paying
over $1.00 a gallon for fuel and the pro-
jective price for next winter is not
available at this time. We would like to
apologize for these mistakes and hope
that the issue of tuition increases is
somewhat clearer.
dlnators of the building. Cham~agnat . and attend weekly meetings.
Secondly the figure $64,000 is the
previously · had one residenL coor-
· The Resident Coordlna_tor positions fuel bUJ for the month of December, .
dinator, but last semester's R.C.,
are _ keeping- both .· Cassin and
'. , ... Robert Kaminsky, has become the
Kozakiewicz very busy._ Besides the .
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responsibility to ·,bei.ng a ·:Re~ldent
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the needs of :the students on a par~ me to use my own Judgements an9 to
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·Kozakiewicz agrees with.;.:his ·_. ch~c~le, '-'My greates~ cha!lertge as a.
· counterpart, ;"There is more res~on: ·, resident coordlnato~
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It's ·hard to believe this term has ly. Why, ttle fjrst night they were nice
nearly ended and I've actually made it en.ough to show myroo111mate and me
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a complete-sernester at a new· an antique shop called ~oah's Ark, a
. ·school.OK,solamatransferandnot _,French
train -.station .. called
·_ a · native Marist student, but look ,Renaissance, or the Caboose, an art
around and see how many students studio named Rockwell's, and
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to flew us to Havana to see some real
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I remember the first time I saw the · at Marist. The girls took us to a\place
campus and how impressed I was with known as Skinner's.· Can you believe -·
- the -sculptures scattered over the\ that thi~ pl~ce· i~ on a big '.-'Save the
· . lawns. The chess board (I didn't fig~re Whale~ campa1g~_? ~or this ,h;?nor_ I
out what it was until an informative . was given a free _blu~ whale. This
student enlightened me) added a was the most beautiful colored water I
_ distinguished character around Cham-
had ever seen. I still can_'t figu_re out
· . pagnat;· but ·- a backgammon board why I had a memory l~pse that nrght!
would have been more appropriate.
Alt~ough transferring was a ~cary
It took me the longest time to figure experience, I learned the lingo qu1c~ly.
out· the correct pronunciation of ·some g~y approa<?,hed .me an~.sm1l~d
Benoit and Champagnat. Each student saying, Hey babe, wanna rap. I said,
had a different Interpretation of tl)e ''No t~,anks _you can r~p, I'll put on the
phonetics of these places. Finally I bows. . Manst ment~hty never ceases
__ asked my R:A./figurlng R.A.'s are t~e to amaze me!
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By the end of the first week I had
from Long Island; so I would at least five classes which supposedly I was
be' -talking · 11ke the majority around required to take. The only problem was
here.
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The next matter
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had to ·face was ed up for BASIC computer programm-
my new roommate. Luckily, she was a ing and been put in a'n APL class.
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transfer too. We both had so··many
Transferring was fun, -but after at-
stories about our former schools that tending three different co~leges I think
we didn't even think about meeting I'll · graduate from · Manst College. ·
_new people, just reminiscing.
Besides, someone told me it was the ·

That's where the girls on the fifth place to be. Why then woul~ anyone
flQor came in. If there's one thing I want to be anywhere else? _
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while undergfaduates at Marist.
Friday, 24th
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of the Disabled.- Forgive ~e for even though mostof us have to fa~e it.
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the nasty Introduction. 'After that first
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severe and may be more v1s1ble.
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try to foster
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That was the International Year of the
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more courage for the disabled to face
society may impose on you .
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ChHd
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or you
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can simply avoid reading this c,olum!"·
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It
celebrated
mind us; and all manner of publicity But If you've
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got thl~ far, you re still
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concerning the Year of the Child.
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As long as life continues past
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celebrating
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past childhood
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International Year of the Aged. Funny; tures or try to tell you how great It Is to
(Whoops,
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how
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The words which opened this art!cle
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we Ignored 1980.
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one of those options I mentioned
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replacJng students, In general, are note wel! in-
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Government
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two are freshmen..
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increased use of such
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means of
fident that he can learn on-the-job. enhances the possibility of extended
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noted
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publicity
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as flyers in
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mailboxes and
Muzikowski says
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"Jim Raimo and and continued success. This success
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strengthen the board's committees posters. "I don't think th~re Is enough
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other elected officials are being ex-
ultimately results in a stronger rela·
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with ai membershlp
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of five people per student. Involvement," comments
t(emely helpful In making the change tionshlp between the students, faculty
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committee as his strongest new ln~ Soviero.
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to the new student government much and administration."
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This
year's
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n
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class
.easier."
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Among the several Improvements
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wQrk
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has
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been done

by committee
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treasurer, Kathy Shea, feels her ex-
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one of
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Muzikowski's first goals as Muzikowski would
like
to see at Marist
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chairmen, who lacked
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an actlv.e
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com-
perience will enable her to be an effec-
student government president is to next semester is the expansion
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of the
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mlttee underneath them to plan such tive C.U.B. treasurer. Shea hopes to
thoroughly acquaint himself with the services the Learning Center currently
.
events as mixers and coffeehouses. se~ more athl
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etlc events on campus,
responsibilities and limitatloris of his offers.
"Many
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freshmen
have
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Wiese said, "I would like to see cot
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such
.
• as
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volleyball, tug-of-war, and
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new role, as stated in the school's con-
benefited from the tutoring programs.
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teahouses
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moved
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to the
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pub to get
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relay races.
"I
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hope
.
to get everybody
stitution. "One proposal I'd like
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to There Is evidence_ that shows a reduc-
greater student participation."
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H~ Involved in events from the start of the
work on immediately is the possibility tion in the attrition rate due to this pro-
feels that he is aware of the sacrifice fall semester,
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and. make a good im-
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of solar
.
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energy panels on the new
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gram. If we consider ourselves an in-
In his time that the Job wm call for,
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presslon
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on the incoming feshmen,"
town houses," said Muzikowskii. He stltutlon whos
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e primary concern is
because
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he
.
has
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beer, the b~ard's
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says
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Shea

Additionally, she hopes
has also been looking into the expe-
higher education, we should then offer
social committee chairman this
.
year.
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these events wlll lntere
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st commuters
diency of hosting concerts for the the students every possible form of a
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"I've
been giving It a lotof time this because
~•many.
people
.
feel
benefit of Marist and the community learning opportunity," stated Jim
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year, so I know what
,
the Job
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entails
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" separated."
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to be held at the Mc Cann center.
Muzikowski.
comments the new
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president. Patty
The attltude of all
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the newly elected
.
When Muzlkowski was asked if he
Overall Muzikowskl feels excited
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Walsh, currenr freshman class pres!• off\~ers is best
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expressed by Sovlero's
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feltthat more of the student body will with his position and hopes to fulfill all
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dent
.
has been chosenbyWiese to be comment regarding her new respon-
begin to take an active Interest in stu-
his plans and commitments as the
,
,C.U.B. vice-president. The club decld· slbllitles, "I think I will be preparep to
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dent government and its events, he
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student government _president.
,
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ed
.to
create this ryew office because,
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handle them, and I'm ready for' any
replied, "I believe
.
it will depend on the
Id like to thank every Manst st_ud~nt
,
,
according to Wiese;
"
,
we
feel there is challenges."
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Image we project as the new Council
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who v~ted ~nd for taking an active •~-
too much work f~r th_e president, so ,,
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of Student Leaders. The
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more we offer terest
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the sqhool; I hope they
will
the students, the more opportunities continue to be involved and voice their
they have to respond."
opinions and desires for the future of
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C()ncert

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talent
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here wasn't enough
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The main reason Muzlkowski decid
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Marist."
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run for student government
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All American Search
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One
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Of
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entertamment communication.'~ ·
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avallaple during
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this year's Parents
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There will
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befa total of 25 acts dur-
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The Scholastic AU-American Selec-
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academic
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and scholastic performance
,
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Weekend
)s
.
the S
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p
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rtng Pops
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Co.1,1cert.
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evening
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The Our Lady of. tfon Committee Is now accepting ap-
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both
In
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and out
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of the classroom. No
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Sch1a~uled,f9r Frl
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day, April 2-4, at 9:15
,
Lo
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urdes High School
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Combo, led

by~ pllcations for
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the 1981 Spring one factor is weighed heaviest when a
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p.m. rn the campus theatre; the show music director Dominic Lafaro will
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Semester. Students whO are active in
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new member Is considere~. A stu-
,._-:·,
w1fff~ature a sampUrig of20th CE,ntury provide Instrumental music.
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scholastic organizations and who per-
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dent's best as~et must be
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h1s or hers
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Amencan_ music,

fron:i barbershop
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•~The people Involved
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are en-
form well in class are asked to }oln.
"well roundedness."
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quartet to ~oc
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The Scholastic All-American ls an
Interested students are asked to
.
_There
v-r111
be_ selections from Carol
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all who
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helped produce the ~how
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has
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honor society founded
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recognize
send a st~mped, se.lf-address~d
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Krng, Bette _Mrdler, Fame, an~
West
been outstanding," states
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Hedges.
this country's top undergraduate and
envelope to
"Appli<:ation,''.
Scholastic
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Side Story_."
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Dorpthy
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Ann
,
_Davis,
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She cites Anthony Russo, the director
graduate students. Students are
All-American, AdmrnlstratIve Offices,
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musical adv1s?r for the ev~nt, win con-
of the concert, who came up with the
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selected from
-over
1,280 schools
P.O. Box 237, Clinton, New York,
duct the Manst Singers In a medley idea for the show. To add a touch· of
covering all 50 states. Members p~r- 13323.
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. from
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<;)klahoma!
.an~
the MariSt professionalism to)he theatre on Fri-
.
ticipate In various nationally organlz
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All students are encouraged to su~-
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Wom~!1 s Chorale
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In
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Second Hand
_
day night, talent scouts from Bh
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1e Jay
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ed service projects each year.
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mit an
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application regardle~s of therr
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Rpse. TtJe se~ond hal_f. of the program
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Enter.prises and producers from
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New
Students are selected for considera-
grade point average. D
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eadlrne is May
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ls almost entirely devotee!
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to _original
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York City will be present in the au-
tlon
.
based on the extent of their 30, 1981.
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compositions sung by their com-
dlence;
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partl9I~ants

were
,
requ_ired to
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mance of selected Marlst talent,',' says
,
audition
.
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in m1d-~archi
.
According to Hedges; "and we hope that once peo-
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Kate Hedges,
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a
sophomore who,
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pie see this outlet for their talents,
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together

with
junior
Bill
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Sleight,
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1~ they
,
will want to get involved. We
.
· coordinating the show, approximately would like to
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hold one of these shows
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10 to 1
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5 acts tried out.."We were disap-
every year.''
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pointed iii the lack of interest because
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Studen
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ts s·tage Theater
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by
Peter
Fredsafl
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and Marist graduate Thomas Ham-
mond. The winning prize Is a $50 cash
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This pasl Tuesday ~nd
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Wed~~s
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day award, and a plaque to be placed in
night the annual Experimental Theater the theater lobby. Vassallo -asserts
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presentations took Rlace. Five plays,

that the project Is worthwhile because
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all student
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directed, produced, and
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it
"gives
an opportunity to
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potential
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acted were staged
ln
competition for a writers, directors, and producers
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to
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Congratul~ti~ns
to the
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Staff
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of
WMCR- 91.9
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Club
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of
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the Year!
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continued
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chance
to
compete
against
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'experi~ent' with the
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work they have
"Mldstatlon
II
the
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winner of the Conti-
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done, and determining what aspect of
nulng
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Education Theater
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Festival the theater they are best suited for.~!
earlier this month.·
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fact they are
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~ulted for them,
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The winner of Experimental Theater
,
adds
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Vassallo,
then It Is an ex-
will
compete
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tonight
against perlen~,e of the theater they wlll never
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"Midstatlon "
directed by Terry forget.
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bati team has just signed Lynne Grit-
that costs "undoubtedly will" in•
fin, one of the nation'
.
s top women crease. "We hope to hold our in-
athletes. Murray thinks that all Marist creases at Marlst below the national
teams
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have excellent potential for average to keep us In a comparable
.
next year because of the youth of this position with other private colleges in
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year's teams.
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the country."
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Tuition, room and board
Sullivan
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and
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written
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by
Gall
The f!~e competl~,g pl~~~• In addl·
Yamamoto.
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tlon
to Midstatl~n, are. When Op-
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Experimental Theater Is sponsored portunlty Pounds directed by Thomas
by
MCCTA,
and Is being produced this Hass~~.t and
·
written by Lor~tta Ken-
yearby sophomores Bonnie Blanchard nedy, The Pafsley Picador directed
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and Susan
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Vassallo Accon:Hng to
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by Jeff Knox and written by Jackie
.
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Vassallo the MCCTA. ls the Judge of Pisani, "The College Years" directed
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the five 'plays
competing,
excluding by Dan ~.enolt and, written by Joan
.
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those board members Involved In a Mayone,
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Someone s Sleeping In My
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particular production. The Judging t_or Bed,"
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written and dlrec.~ed by Daw~
Thursday night when the winning play Marie
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Sturtevant, and Thin Walls
Is pitted against "Mldstatlon" Is
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by directed by Arlene Hutnan and written
Dean Gerard Cox; Dr. Jeptha Lanning, by Rhonda Crispell.
Murray expe~ts to have the
-
incom-
depend on energy costs, food costs,
Ing
freshman class the same size as salaries, and utilities. But Murray
this year's class, While nationally SAT assures, "I will keep any Increase at
scores are decllnlng, the quality In the lowest possible While maintaining
SAT scores for Marist applicants has academic quality at the lnstitut
_
lon."
gone up. There have been four appllca-
"Marist.is In a healthy position In an
tlons for every seat In the freshman unstable
'enterprise
at this time," ex-
class. States Murray, "We have a very plains Murray, "although we're not im-
good freshman class
COIJllng
In next mune to problems
,
I'm
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optimistic
year."
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about this school's continuing Its pur-
,
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in Jrqer to run successfully:' The
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this
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these organizations do not
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which will be headed by·
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group

the Literary Club,
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st11l do~s not
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receive an Oscar, Tony or $10,000 cash
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this
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club
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organization thclt kept
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Stuart Baker
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nexfsemester. Aoother'
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have
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presldent
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up
tt)e
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award,
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on its~
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Club, previously and presently being
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year
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will become the
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of the Club of the Year. B1II Is stnvrng
show rolling. One valuable club to ttie
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Coi:nmunications
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:
qecided
·
to
0
come, here
. :-.
'
,
meets
·
tt:ia~
:
they dese.rv_e
~
to go
.
tp
in
, ·
.
.
__ ·
. ,_
basketball, MarisfwlU gain natio11a1 at-

the ~drninlstration 'is __ golng Jo ~flow
..-
·
:even
though Marist did
not
offe(.me'."'

Jig~t
.
of
.
theicsterlirig trad1t,c,n?,'~r~
·
t
,
he
: -~:
-~
_
·
.:
tent ion ~nd thrive in
-
the 80's. The·.
-
the cross:countrr,proprar:n to w1thE:r
any athlet!c scholarships •
.
-.Althpugtf:
stu~en_ratntetei:H>f' the: crqss:g~
_
un!ry
. ·
.
.
·
basketball team's. a~ademlc ·advisor
.
.
.
away
'
by not prov1dm_g _1t-w_1th any add•·
·
places l
_
ike N.ort~ea~te
_
rr:i
:
and
·srandeis. :Jecim
gol~g to
.'
suffer: for
·
th
_
~ 9e~t
.
t.e11
·
Lawrence
-
Menapa<;:e
·
explains,
:
tional · assistance, finan~cllJ or other-
.
were·
promising me rnoney;
-
1 feWttiat 1.-
:
_year~
•:.
beca\,lse
-
·.
~tte
;.
adm1r1strcttlC?
.
n
-
"Basketball~will serve as a
·
vehicle to ·
wise
;
-
·
·
-
•·---
. .
-

.
·
.
might: get;lost O!)
.
those
·
campuses.
c.
;
feels
.
th~t:the c:ros$~coun,t!Y; · p.rogr~
_
m
gain national exposure
for
Mari st.
·
The cross:country team wiU_
::.
not
.
,
i
Besides;
··
back then
·
it
:
,
appeared that
:

and
·.
th~
'.
tra,~k

arEf ne>t; th,at. J
_
mp
_
o~tant
·
Look at places like St. Peter's and St.
_
.
receive (as of this wri!ing),
:
any
.
the Marist cross
.
-country progr~m was
.,
_
·
and
_
that
·
basketp~!I
)s
·_
the-(?nly way t~
.
.
~oneve.nture
'
s
1
'::
they've

gained na-
:
_
substartial increase
.
in their budget
.. ·
_
really
;
~9ir,ig sor,iiewhenrAftet all
(
t!le
,
,
.
ge> ln
:
athl~UqsJ
><
~
:
:-
,
.
:
'
:,<
J~
·
,
i
(
:
:i//
.
:
-
:
t1onal attention
-
b
_
ecause
·
they'
.
ve
·
.
for the 1981 seas9n even though a .re-
..
.
~
Athletic
,:
Department
..
sent
'.

me
,.
a
.
\:
:
~
What will
·
happen 1_f
,
Mar:is
_
t):>a~!(et-
..
played in big cities
·
1iRe New York.
IJ
quest for
:
additio_nal money
-
was put in
.: ,·
brochlJre
·
Emtltle?
r~•
.
Games
-
~eQ~le
~
,-
.. •-
bal
_
l
:
do~t riot
,
t~rrr irito the
·
p~qt;ta~le
·
,
o;.
·

,
~
would als
.
o be a g_reat ~elp for ?ur
_
so t~at the team _could com,pete in the
.
:
it g~ve
.
me the
.
1mpres
.
is.ion-that all of:

bus mess.
.
_
t_hat
.,_
.the
::
admlmgtratto!)
...
.
school
.
representatives.:. 1f

the high
..
·
National
.
,
Catholic Collegiate
.
Cross-
,

.
,
the sports were informed .
.
Algbt now I thlnksjand
'
everyone ·
.
else hopes) it
school. kids have
at
least heard
·of
t~e
·.
Country Ctiarhpionships (Notre
'
Dal'Tle
::
.;
feei betrayed because they're going to
.
.
will?
:
After
.
all; by law, th~ McCan
_
h
.
place. You can drive fifty miles in any
·
University, Ind.' is _the host
,
sct1ool).
,:-;
let cross-country
·
die-~they
_
don't seem
:
Cente!, can
~
only .bold three·thqusa_nd
.
.
direction and find
·
that a lot of people
:.
This is a meet that the runners could
:;
.
to care."
/
.
:
.
·
,
.. /
., ...
:<·
·
·
J-
... ·
.. _-·
people.
·
Now; :what big
Ume
·
sc
_
ho_QI
.
·
.
.
.
have r:ever ev
·
en t1eard ?f Mari_s.t.11
·-
p~rform _successfuUy in
·
an~
:-
hence
.

Fact:·. The Marist
·
.
coilege , Cross~
•~-
w_ou,lc;fwanf t
_
o play in fronkof su
~
ch a
..
_
· .-
_
However, there are
.
some people
·
give Man:-tthe ~a
_
tlonal_exposlJre
.
that
country Invitational attracts some t\lYO
.,
d!mmu
_
tlve prowd? Even lf:we did 1
.
u
_
r~
~
·
,
__
who are skeptical
of
this philos9phy
,
t
_
he adrrH,nlst,rat,on cl~1ms
;
·
can
-
only
·
,
thousand high scho
_
ol student athletes
..
·
big ·r:iame
_
school
·
here
.
the
··
~anst
.
.
and question its
.
practicality .
. _
Faculty
•:i
come
-
_from·baskf;ltbaU:
:•
:;
,';
·,.;
<:
_
_
·
·
.··
c.:
to this
:
cam.pus every
·
year.--Yf3!,
_
if the ground~
_
_
could not. poss11?IY
.
accom-
·
.
.
member
_
Brother J
.
oseph
·
Bela~ger
)s _
·
.
.
•·
':)nhk~
·
Dean
:,
c;ox,
_:
~dm,_1sslops
:
.
of~
·
·
.
program goes
-
down
<
the
~
fube
.
~.
dt
~
is
-_::
m od
_
ate
••
·
~he
v~st
-
n
~
~er
,
of
one of them,
-
'.'
No
,
doubt.:exposure
.
,s
·
_
_
;
:.
hc1al Jim
:
Daley not onlf
_
C(?ncede
.
~
·
very likely
_
that the lnvi~ational
·
will ~u~()mpt:)!I~ and
,.
people
, .
t~a!
·
wou
_
ld
;,
good; but how many years is _it
·
going
--:
.
that the
_
Division lmove w1H
·
lnjuret_he
·"
.
follow suit.
;
.
·
;
-.
,
.
-
.
,
: ..
)
·
·
surely
,
acpompany a t_op notpri ba~kek
to take us to gef on
.
TV?
Look at
.
the smaller sports,
_
but he also qtJeStion
_
ed ·
.
.,- .•.·.

.
.
_
-
~- .
·:
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.
..
·
.
.

.
·

·
:
.
·-:
·:,

_ .
ball po
_
~~r
_
:
.
One pos,s1~I~ sol~tl,9n that
·
establish_ed
.
powers like
.
Holy- ~.ross the vallle of the_ cros~:cc,untry program
_ ·
-
· Fact:
_
If the
:
lnvitatioria
_
lbrings two
..
has been tpssed c1ro~nc;t.~s the
_
buUdl11g
,
and Providence, they
.
received skimpy
-
.
.
c3:nd
,
a track as exposure de~1,ces In the
·
thousand hlghschgolf!rs
·
·.
to
·_
the cam~ .
.
of aq_d
,
ltlonal
.
parking
" •
sp
_
aces
:
.
over
,
_
television coverage
.
t!lis past
·season
A1rst
·
place .

"In
.
·
terms
_
of
..
exposure,
,
_
·
·
pus, then a track invltaUorial would br-
_
·
some pf the
.
vacant land around th~
_,
and neither made the National lnvita-
.
basketball is the _best way to goJn
:
.
ing thr_ee·tlmes that mariy:
_
Wlth'.a good : campuf But
.
by 9oing this_. ~ould
W~
;
tional Tournal'!'ent!
11
. .
·
• .
. •
.,
athletlps. l_t's
-too
bad
--
!hat
·.
_
c
_
ross-
:/·
facility; Marist, being loca
_
ted between
>
not
-
-~~ destroying some
_.~f
thE!
.
few
_/
.
;i
I
Nevertheless, Lawrence Menapace country will be hurt,
.
but
·
in
.
time, we
,
Albany and New York; would be an ex-
'
:
recrea.Uonal
.
areas: that Mansthc,1s left
,··
·
·
asserts that Marist has to move pro-
wijl buil
.
d lt>up again in say, eight to
>
cellent site
.
for the New
··
Yofk State
·:
to offeri
.
ts students?
>
·
.
.
:
,
,
' ,
_ ,_
.
>
·-
..
mptly .
.
"This ~ind
_ ·
of moye mu~t be
ten y~ars~ when; w~are on TV;
·•
~et•~
.._-
Hi~h Sc~ool Trac~. 9hampi
_
onship~.

lr1:
0
· , :

Here is
:
wh~e. the lnvltcitlonal an~
_
\
/
made aggess1vely,
.
that 1s
.
why the·
.
face
-
1t, a
·
tr~ck and
·
a
·
good
:
cross-
·
·
domg this; the school would be known
°.>
the.1r.~ck
_
come
_
1,:i. Both
.
,
would
_
.
~ring
_
:,
.
.
'
:
i
won/loss record was
·
so poor this year.
:
.country prog
·
ram comb.ln~d are.not go-
--
.
to people from Fredonia to Malo'n
9
:t
0
\
th<:>!:Jsan
_
d~ of stui::lents tc:, the
.
campus
.
·
'
·
•.· ·
The
·
team is going through tlie pains of
.
ing
to draw the crowd~
:
and bring i.n the
·
.
•·
Suffolk County, Its
.
location wou
·
1a aiso
<
,
·
every
'.
year; both
..
i11
..
th
_
e
-
f
~11
'.
.
(w
_
ljeti
·
.
birth. The nf:Xt few 'years are just goi~g
/
nioney the way
·
that ba~~~tball
-
_can.
:
-
make _it a J:!O.S~itile if not li~ely

.
_sp·oHo(
i:
,
studentfare applying to s~h~ols), and
;.,
t<? b~ a period of adjustmE:nt. Manst The
_
demise.;
·
of
_
cros~scountry
:
1s
'
a
_,
.
the
_
se~ond largest
_
at
_
hle_tlc event'(in
/
lnJhe ~p
_
ri']Q ~wh~n ~tudents ~rf3
:
mak~
has to
move
now because, 1f coll_eges
·
necessary ~v•I ,of the:move be9~use
we
_
,
/
ter~;,
~f
nur:nb~r'-?.f competif<>r~)inJh
_
e
·
·
)ng
;.
their
; :
ge.c1sio11~);
_.
f.f
()wever,
:
:
u11U~e
.
__ _
_
90
not mov~ aggres~iyely, they
"."•II
be
fe~
,
I
.
.
that
,t_
rn~t 1s
.
n_ot !mportant
,
''
Unite?
,.
Sta
_
tes
.-
~
0
,
:
The.
_
;mpi~f
:
State
·,,
.
the
:
c:ro~
.
d pro,~lei:ns ofbllsk~tl:>11U(look
~>
,.
.
.
,

br~~he,d_ aside.
·
Th
_
e _movr to Dlv~slon
I
:
enqugh
·
~Uh•~
,
,ttm~.
Sure,
I ~
-
~oy~ to
·
~am~~' .~O
_
lllt?_ln_e
\
ttU,!_tWAh
·
an NqA.\
-';:
J~t
;
tt:t
.
e,
::
p~
_
q
,
lam that~akes~pl
_
apeJ:>n,
;.
this_
:,/
:\·
-
, ·
1 .•
_
·
.
pnmanly for basketball •~one.way of,
·
.
see

J.h!!.:,
:
c:or'!t\nuatlon. of !he
-.
c~oss•
.-··.
m~et 11.k~_ :5ay;
'
~he
:
,Na
_
tl~na!
-
Ouallf_1.ers
,
·c~_!TIPUS
-
~hen
_
P~uqtikeeps~e
:,
H.$:
·
~a
.
l!I
· _
..
_.
..:.
.

-... :.., ,
·
·
..
··
..
·
preventing this from happ~ning.'.'.
·
:
.
co
_
unt
_
ry-
,
trad1tt9!1 as well as
_·.
a
. ·
·
i:iice-
o,: ev~n-
,
a_i:i tiQ~~

ch
_
alJ!plon
·
sHip. meet,
·
a game!), the parti~•p~nts ~pul~ a
_
r
_
nv~
.
.'-:
.
.-,
·:
-
·_:_
;
.,
In a rytove of this
·
nature, a strong Jrack,
·
b,JJt
-
we
.
only. ~av~
,
a
.,
11~,t~d
_
:
.
and·
-
you_-,tiaye
--
rn~
-
~--
_
Po
_
t~
_
nti~l-
'
·(o_r~·tv
,
at the
·
lnvltatio
_
n~ls
m
ti~_s
_
es:
; ., .;
-~-
.-
··--,--;;. :.:.
,7
•:;;: .,
·
.:.
commitment
:
has to be made- to ~mount
.
of
__
money.'_'_
·
.
·
. · · ·
,
..
.
. ·
·
.
.

.
·
, .
c
.
overag~:as
:
!i
_-
mod~
_
rate source _of
c
fn:
_
:: --
Als
_
o
;
•·
Dean
··
.G.?x
•·
tia~
·
pf~fT!l~ed·
.
that
:
_

·
.
· ..
:.__
~
b
,
asktball, not the least pa.rt of
_
which
·•
·
Howev~,:-.: Brother,
_
J
_
os
__
ep~
·
~
-
eJa~ger
,-:-:,
c~rne fo
_
f tl)e
-,c~ol_leg~f-
Also
,-)
he frack
.-
__
,.
!he
:;small~~
-
sports'
_',
would
-
be
·
r~vlved
>··
..
--,
·
:;.
involves a ~rear outlay of money
.-
Ob-
,
.-
woulg take issue with Mr. Daley
~
ser:i-
.~
-woµld
·
be
-_
avallable tQ the
·
Marist"coro
\~:iJ
f
·
t~ey
·
fad~;
·
bu_t,
_
·
can
\
that_- b
,
~ done?
.:,,-:-
;,·.
,
_
:
_.
-
.
viously,
·
someone
·
.
is
.
going
'
_
fo
·
f~el left-
'
.t
_
ln:ents.
:f
l
,
d~
_
n'tVv'anf to
?
,e~
:;
c
_
rQ_s~
~
-
:;·
m~riity
{
at
/
any
:
~
tlme.
~
·
.
even
·
-
~hcn
]h~
'.P:c:
~
,
yr.~ly, !f)t
'
~~,1·:i,JtWill
t>~
:
~
:
.
Y,~X)'
~xpe~•
':::
.
0
·
·
<
:-
.?(
out, and in this case,
'
it
is
.
t~e
·
smaller
:
c~untry ~r track, ~port~ that h
,
~YE;,C!O
:.
n~
::
ath,
,
letic:;_)~ams
:
ar~ usir:ig Jt.
;
Finally, ~hft
:
·
~
s1ve
_
proces~,
.
muc~
_.
ryi~re
.
.
so
_
t
_
han 1f.
_
_
..
-
,
.
-
:
·
.
sports like hockey and
-
_
track
,.
Most of · so
r_T!':JC
.
l'.I
·
!o
_
r
._
Manst,
-
fad~
.
a_~ay .
.
;:.
Pro
.
~
--
~
.
trii!~k ,9otil
_
d
·.
b~
"/
a
:
sit~
.
.
for
-
local
O
A~u
.:c/
~hose
__
:
sport~
·.
w_ere
_
~
glv~'!
-
e~en
.-
:
a
._1.1_
,t1~
_.
::,-:
/
:
.
·. ·-
the athle
_
tes on these teams feel
,
that
.
fessor
·
-
~
-
Laurence
-,
·Sulhv_ap
:::.
:
agrees.
,
:
recrea_t!
.
o
.
oal J~~ck
-
meets_
.-
:
1,:,
·
llgh
_
t of_tne
.:
.. "
e~tr~
_
:;
~~~~ld
.
~r~t!9n
::
~Y
.;
t_t1e
·
at
.
h
,
let_ig
'
./
:-_
·
·
.
the administratiqn ~as heg)ected them
:
"Yl/i~h
_
Reag~".''s pl~n~ to c4t~~a~emlc
;
7 ,
big r4n,:i_ing
.
1?p9r(i
1
:
t~ef
ttac
.
l<
_
(to
_
us
_
~th
·

::
r:
~epa
,
l'_tl"fl~!'lt
!
:
ap;~
:~;
~~!
;: ...
a~m!9J;:i.~t~!19f!
/..::·-
_
-·. __
_
and
~
r,tends !o
.
l~~~e
.
them_
.
.
.
by -the
·
·
at~ prqgrams, ~a~1st ca
,
nr~p~
-~fJord
·
tp
·
?'
wor~s
:,
of
.:
L~'."Jen~~
,
M~napace in "ex~.
-:
•.
:
rl_g~tr~rr
::
·:
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:
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":/.~: :.':
j
.).~: -~
\;/;-
:
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·
,
:.
·
:·•::
.. .
· ·
·
ways1d~, despite all
.
of
·
th~
~
th1~m• that
·,
O\'.er~ook any opport_unity to
: _
r~cr~,t
-
~,:,-
tolllng ~fte:'-:1rtu~~J?f:D_i
_
vi~l~n-_l
.
~a~ket:~
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dt!J?
.
,8Y~f?
:
t_h~
.
u(gep~}\8}'.ld.g(ayity
..
<>
.
f
.
~

·::.-.
·
these so~call~d
0
smailf}
_
rJ,p9rts" ha~e-:-
·
quality_ students.
0 ...... __ ·
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.
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pr
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Varsity four both
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Stroud, Anne Keating, .Eileen MeIsne
bo~ts began taking on water and the
and
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Karen McGreary as the Coxswain
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rac
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e was called, but as the Marist boat
Men's coach Andy Meyn says tha
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In picture Brian Morrissey steps out
of
sinking
bo~t .
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attempte_d
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to
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their toughest test against Navy,
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race of the
day ~
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napolis t~is past weekend. "Right now
Eugene Graceffeo, Joe Verilli and
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Kevin . .Wilson at bow. The coxswain is
, }Jf
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Soon
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after the race b
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dent's Cup and have our stro~gest per-
Sue Dubatowaka. Other men's boats
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became too·much and the race was
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formances at the Dad Vails,': was
and their
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oarsmen are: the Vars
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ty
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called. But thanks to a passing barge
Coach Meyns response when asked
Heavyweight 4
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with Bill Johnson, John
There, Marlst handily defeated the
University of Charleston and set the
'
tone for the season. lndicentally while
at Charleston
the
team
was
photographed for an article in Fortune
Magazine entitled
On
Your
Own Time.
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the waves increasecr and Marist suf-
what lies ahead for the tea!f1. "Also'We
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Dyer, Tom Lasala, Brian Morrissey and
,
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fered broken
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se
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ats
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ang
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oarlocks. At
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face ·a
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tougi,
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test against Uhaca,
coxswain Mary Ellen Minze. The JV 4
t
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the point iri the rap~when it was
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has Frank Kozacrewicz, Dave Rowan,
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ped both boats
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were dead even
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and .
While all boats
.
have been perform-
_Mike Chung and
.
Rich Sommer.
It
has been quite a productive
season for the Marist College Crew
,
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·
were looking
·
gOQd for Mari st
:
ing very well th~ top men's boat has to
An important factor in the success
··
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but the elements once again took their
,
be the Lightweight 8 consisting of Eric
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of the Crew
·
Team has to have been
·
Team so far. this
.
season and
if
they
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continue to row like they are doing
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no't" there
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fend the President's Cup and do ex
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tremely well in the Dad Vail Regatta.
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their extremely successful training at
Meanwhile
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Jim Foley
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Joe Fox,
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Scott Bennett,
Charleston, West Virginia in
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everyone
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Freshman
Steve
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qualified and competect_
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The
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Marist
Swimming and
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iri
the
NCAA
Div
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Swimrning and Div
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Team under the guidance of Coaches
ing Championships In Ohio.
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Larry Van. W~gner and Tom Albright
In my discussion with Coach Van
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recently
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concluded a
_
fine season
j
Wagner about the future
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of Marist
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wJlich fe
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atured outstanding individual
Swimming and Diving he said it looked
·
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· performances
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by Robert Viallz and promising because people
are
now
_
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.
Steve Maniaci.
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becoming
·
aware of Marist Swimming
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rrie sw'imming team despite being
and Diving and also because of the in-
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handicapped by consisting
_
of only crease of quality swimmers he
.
has
eight members had a
·
good season in
recruited. When questioned about the
the opinion of CoachVanWagnerwho low interest of swimming and diving
feels the
team
has progressed tremen-
on campus he. replied, "The students
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placing
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The divlng team under the guidance
Overall, with the optimistic attitude
by
John Petacchi
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Coach Albrighf also had a good
of Coach Van Wagner and new
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havi(!g o_nly four . recruits such as Maniaci and Vializ the
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this past $aturday, ttie M~risi Red
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who might have
.
taken the 100
·
meter if divers. all fo
.
ur divers performed ad-
future looks
_
brighter every day for the
. Fox track
,
team competed in the C.W.
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he had not.Injured his leg is expected mlrably throughout the season but the
Marist Swimming and Diving team.
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~ost
,
relays, represented by
a
small
to run in Tuesday's triangular meet
:
at g~y who stood
.
head-over-heels over
:squad ofsix runners
:-
Tom Mutone,
.
_
Hudson
·
valley
.
Community College
D~n Lewis, and the 4x'1600 mete~ relay
·
(Marjst, Hudsor_1 .Valley, Siena). Coach
team
_
of Paul Welsh, Ken Bohan, Bon
Wherry hopes his team can bounce
_
Gadzlala and
Mark
Wickham traveled
back with some solid performance~f at
··
to
Post
to
race in the s{oppy;
;
windy.
_
the Hudson Valley meet, and hopefully
· weather. Overall; the
-
squad had a
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by April 25, when the
.
team competes
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_disappoi~ting afternoon, with the
·
in the Hartwick lnvi~ational, the team,
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relay team
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finishJng last
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out of four
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be at it's l?eak.
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teams, and Mutone pulling a muscle in
After the triangular meet at Hudson _
IJis leg,
.
causing him to be un'a_ble to
~
Valley, Marist has only two mee
,
ts l~f.t,
finish the race
.
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Hartwick, and Union College on April
· Coach Jim Wherry described the
28, before they travel.to th~ state meet
. team as having ','an
.
off day," but tle
at Rocheste!, on May 8 .. Wherrypoi
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nted
wasn't
·
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totally disappointed at his
.
9ut that the ~1 oµt~o~r seas~n was a
team's performance.
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very short one, having only six meets,
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. themselves knew:they had a bad day, , but the team has been training hard in
and wer~ disappointed, knowing that
order
to
complete a
,
_successful
they were capable of
a
better perfor•
·
season
.
The workouts, which Wherry
mance," pointed out
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Coach Wherry .
.
prefers to hold_ outside, consist
·
of in-
Against highly competitive schools
terval_ work (sprints) for one practice,
such as Army and Armingdale, the
_
and distance work,~he next day.
relay team finished last with Paul
,
Wherry sees
good and better
Wel~h turning in the best' of the
·
four
times" i
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n th~ upcoming meets;
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irnd he
timesJor Mari st.
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,
every member on the team
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Qar, Lewis, a freshman high jumper
.
reaching full potential for the Hartwick
was
a
bright' spot for the Red Foxes
.
Invitational, 'Nhich he termed "a very
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didn't place
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in the
im~ort8:nt race."
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diving
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at the
Collegiate
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raising their
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seasonal
head
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0
after
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we
record of 5-1 and raising
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dov.in;
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bu,tright now it's 9-f.Seriously;
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lose-c:,~11other _
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we all stay healttiy; their fs no one that
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As for going Div1sic>n
.
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at
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us/'
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said
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midfielder Billy
.
pretty_ big Jump-from p_la~ing Division _
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Ciraulo: The Senior who has scored 12
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Ill this
·
season, but the game agalnst
1
goa_ls in the t~am~ 6 games, inclu~jjng
St. Johns prQved t~at ":':e c
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.
as
·
a six
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goal performance aga~nst
.
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last
'\NeU a~
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any big_ schooL
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seasor'!s league champs Kean College
,
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While the win
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a
has also led
.•
the squad
.
in raised
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good on paper vI~tory and proved
·
spiriJs,
"A
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,ot of. people are surprised
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that the Red
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Fox
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es could play' Divisio_n
.
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by the way we have bee_n playing, but
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lacrosse, It
c-
w~s
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the
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slaughter of
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all of us knew that we were capable of (~CNY that truly hft_e_d the players con-
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havirrg the kind of season we want. No
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In all, 12 players had scored-
more losses the rest of the_way.". .
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for Marist, including second
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team all-
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The victory o
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v,er CCNY came only a
conference play~r·Lou C_orsetti who
,
day. after head coach .Ted Peterson
.
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added
3
,
goals and: 5
_
assists on the
had informed
·
his
.
team that next afte.rnoon, Attacker Steve Cahill prov-
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season it was up to Division
L
Show-
ed Jo be _the big punch, leading
;
all
·
ing that they 'INere ready for the higher
scorers ~1t-h 4 goals and one ass!st.
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foe, the Red Foxes the week before
·
0thers with two
.
goals
.
were C
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lraulo
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frustrated the Red Men of St. Johns 10-
Roger Coleman and Bobby Butterfield.
3,
a victory coach Peterson exclaimed
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After the victory, it was nothing but
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as
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the
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first
.
win over a
.
Division tteam
.
smiles from
,
coach Peterson, who
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in_ lacrosse. V,V
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inning for the first time.
his first se.ason
·
ha~ ·won b~
1
th games
.
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this _season by m
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or~ tha~ one. goal
1
the
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,
an.9 respect from his team.
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told
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t~
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e
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Manst defense
.
unit shined in an· at-
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guys after the
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St. Johns win
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a
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saw
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42
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shots thrown
at
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didn't even
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have to c_oach them. They
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goalie'Tim Anderson.
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were
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prepared ·and it was a good
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A
second
.
.
team
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mea~uring stick to draw from. As
_
for
player, Anderson
.
has
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exhibited
this win, what can you say. W~ scor~d
nothing but
.
a
_
brilliant ~efense this · twice ir the}irst two min"!tes a
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ng aft~~
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season, and
_
has especially proven
.
th~t things Jµst kept com mg our way;

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weJI since the 7s0 defeat to New York
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said Peterson after the cont~st
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Marjtin~ .
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Since that, loss, tfle
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goalle
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Mc1rist wilt ~ow finish the season on
.
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has given
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up only
.
14
_
goals
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with 66
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the
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road
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with
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g~mes
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this ,
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week
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saves in 4 gam
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and during the
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teve
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Tech,
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Fairl
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Johns win caught: 21 shots on
,
net.
.
Dickinson
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ard
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then m~xt Saturday
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,
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Still, it is
,
the loss t
,
hat most bothers
·:
against Oowhng to end the-se~s~n .
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,iWith' the r.egi.ilar
.
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season
>
winding
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Marlst's J>anny.

~inge:
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Whei:l
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:f
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dqWn;,
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the
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play-
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picture
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seems
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aP~iJt
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playJng
toe
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uncertain:
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have
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stated, ''.I'm haPP)'
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play
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~pffs
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but
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on IX
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but'
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play
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a
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There is
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a
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two
.
way tl.e Jor -first

Place
in
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c,

feshman
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g1rls
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<~
team,~
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Nor:weglan
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1he
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c:
pa.oper br~tl:le~s
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are
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press and t
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he
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Shieks .
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t,=
the surprltfe of
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the l~ague
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Seil~~
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s led
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.
are
a
close third
.
Flreb
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aU is
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lf3d by the
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by
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heayy
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hitting
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hotbat
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of:_Dave RlleY
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and'.tt,le
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clo~e
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is
if
,hLJ:appa
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Kegg~w
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ho sport
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'in"ofWUlianlClare
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sheiks are the
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the
.
hotglove otJoeNichols
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clasiiof freshrnen;teams in
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t)est
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:§!l}J~r,s
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.
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Red F,oxes
vs
St. Joh
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n's fighting
t~i-
the
ball.
L·R Roger
;
Coleman,
(44) Lou
c~r-.
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ahead/ohtBe
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a~~ the
. oo
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yo~ e
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v;r V.:onder what the Mari st
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t~at night, a~d up to
:
the
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tLme
.
conflict-twas
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evid~nt. So't:1nds . in-
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fa~
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would
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do if
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they ·were to
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of my taking ·position
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on the_ Ci!C
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ofthe
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graceJhe threshhold of this college in
·
January, it has always been an adven-
·
,
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hls.o;-
>
ln that co_luinn, I read of
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tne
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.
Center, the
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the year 1981?
·
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.
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:
,
·
,
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;
:
- ·
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ture,
_
a thrill
;
to know that I was
a
-
stu-
- •
story
·:
'of
.
: Dan
<
.Sharpe;
·.
a
.
freshman
·:
chantmenv
,
among studerits
'
,-
W
_
anting
:-,
,
Depending,
,
oJ
<
co~rse,
:::
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on
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the
dent
_
of
/
~ar
_
ist CollegEl,
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that
.
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baske!bi'lll
:
pl~yer
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after 16 gafo~s
.
,
!o
:
~se the fa~llities andJlowe
_
r ~h?ws
,
:,:-;
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season
;
the brothers
.
might encountef.
.
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Bafry
.
.
Lewis,
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co
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uld actually
:
attend a
:
packed
,
hls
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J:)ags
-
and .leftthe
.
Man st
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.
.
ruling
·
the
.
bask
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etbaU
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floo~
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left: httle
,
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the ye!ls of the studen
t
body,
:
urging
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ba~ketba!l:gflmEt
,
by a
·
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team whlc:h
;-
is
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corru~}unitf
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J
r~~IIY
:
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m_i~sed
:
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fu;>ille,
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lo
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ve
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Iost
;
Nothfng maje>r
;
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nev13r
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on their Red Foxes at LeonidoffField

going
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DIvIsIon
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Take
:_
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away
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my
and I Just found out being away wasn't
,
hurts to.let
.
off steam onqe 1r:r~wh1te
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home of bur
.
illustrious
..
football
-
and
,
·
diploma, erase my
,
degree
:
and
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charge
<
the fig hf
-
thing
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for
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me;"
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commen
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ted ·
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Among
·
all
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the animositY:
\t
har
-
niy
.
_-
soccer tean,:is. Moving through the
.
·
me
·
what
:
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you
wm
to
,
attend this
_
Darin,y from . his
·
~ome
:,
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M~rylan
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d
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typewriter seemed, to di
,
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o~t
:_
every
>
-
-Sou..th
;
entrance
,
of the
·_
college, t~ey
:~
Harvard~by~thesHud,son.,
·
pq what
-
y9u
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W.hen·asked
_
1f ar'!y pl~yer~ or C0!3-Ch~s
·_
week,
.
=
I

can~ot ,:._19nor~
.
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thEf
,,
not-so
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7_
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would
-
next come across our beautiful
.
·
mu.st
;
but
·
pleaSEl, Just)eave
:
me
c
wIth , or the learn had anything to do with his
,
ql!arrelsome mte~1ews
·
that
:::-
brought
.
practice
_
field
_
;
which also doubles as
my.
-
LD .
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card. and_ my
:
officia
l_:
Circle
-··
leaying, he
·
comment
_
e~ J~ar he_ wasn't\' P,_eace between
-'_
myself
:
ancL
:
faculty
·
the _home for t
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he ~arist

~aqrosse
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sure and didnTwant
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to say: Strike up
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m~mbers: A Closer Look atMarlst ~9c-
tean.- "Ah," one of them would say,
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in
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number:.9ne for
·
decent student, minus
-
cercoach Doc Goldman tor.receiving a
.
disbelief and
·
utter
.
excitement, ·"Is it
.
,
<
"
As
-
February _came
·:
around,
.
it was
·
one for·confu~in'gsystem. ·
'' ·
: - ·
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.
letter of
.
rec_ogniUOJJ by :the
~
National
·
possibly a chapel; a library, a Jearning
·
:.
time f6(my firsLcolurnn,
·
.
and with it,
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·
Jwc,
.
._...eeks l<iter ifwas
·
the-first of
·
·
s~9cer
,
·
·
Cqaches
,
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Association
>
of·
:
-
center or
_
maybe ev~n a
-
building for
·
the i
_
nitial
·
direcUon
·
of ,internal
_
pr~
-
-
,
two q<>risecutive
'
storie~
·
-
.
con~erning
Americ:a
·
.
for
,
s
.
ervice to
,\
Uie
:
sport,.
~ur
.
s~udents to reside. What
_
is tfiis
·
blems w
_
ithin the a~hleUc progrclm. Th
_
e
"
·
our h9ck~yqlub, Wh.e
_
n I first he_ard the
·
beyond Jhe field; Bil
_
L Cartwrigtit, t
_
he
_
fin~ pIe
_
ce
.
of marble before
·
our eyesll
.
,_
Firs
.
t
,
Closer
.
Look took a pe.ak at two
·
story, the numbefs were outrag
_
eous
. ~
-
starting cent
_
er for the NY,
.
!$.nicks, who
:
whispers
.
one ~rather.This brother
1
is
··_
puzzling t
_
eam transactions, that
seem-
:
Budgets
<
of
-'.
i7;235,90
i
were
:
cut
-
-
to
_
··:
wlU
·
never be ~bl~
,
:
to
0
quieQ
1
1s
·
crUics
:
the James J:
·
Mc Cann
_-
Recreation
·
ed at the time unus
_
ual
_
.
After notlcinp
-
$6,~133.00 and then
.
reciuc:
_
e~
,
to
·
$600
.
00 .
.
.
u_ntll
_
he
:t
a~es Jhe
,,
team
,
all
·
J
_
he
:
way;
,
Center, cl_nd It is here
-
where Jhe
-
:
an ad during
·
ttie
.
winter ~reak asking
·
No mo
_
ney, forthe club,
_
no m~ney for
~
fm~lly He~b Brooks; a man wh
:
o guided
athletic mmds
,
meet.
for 5
.
football
.
coaches
:
at
·
Mar!.st Col-
.
_
_
the league; not
·_
enough..._ i:noney from
.
20
,
y_9ung men to fame and
'
fo
_
rtune
·
as
'
.

,
,
,_.
_.
lege, ) spoke
·
to
.
head
.
coach M_i\<e
·
the
,_·
F
_
inanciat Aid
·
Bpard,
--
money
.
·-:·
they won the 1980 Olympic Gold Medal
,
Throughout
my
cur(ent reign as
·
Malet,
_
who told _me_-thls was not un-
-
donated by
_
the p
:
Jay~rs a~d even De_an
_
forth~ United States !n hoc~~Y,- For
;
h!s
·
Spo~sEditoroftheCircle,ithast;)een·COmmon. He said that thecoaches _Coxadded$500.00
_
o,f h1s_pwn. Out-
-
succe~s.
he
f1nds
·.:
:.
hlmself
'
.
my privilege to not only enter through
,
'.
wer~ !:)Otasked to leave by him, or
.
any
come .
,
'Nas _~ill'lple, the team _ was
unemployed.
this building, but to actually

in-
,
o
,
tht3r member
.
of the college. Fine, ~ut
throvm, out of the le~gue after t~ey had
·
,
.
.
...
_
_
, ,
_
~
·
_
vestigate it's contents. Even before
·
I
~
wh~n Stev~ Helman, one of.these five
the money nee~~~ to play.
,
.
·
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So another
.
ye~r:goes by,-and as we
.
took this posltion,
c
r
was offered a c?a<::h
.
es, to
.
Id me that he was being
.,
In the ~eglr'!ntng of ~arch; ~hen rac-
___
all ~urn toJeav
,
e this c:Ollege, lean only
sampling of the center by attending
_
d1s'!li~se~, and that a lette~ a_sking_for quetball seemed like a fun t!}J_ng to do
-
·
_hope
·
tha~ we can reap the wisdom
of
.
.
_
the now famous "Digger Phelps'
(
Din-
,
.
his JOb
,
back, a resumea~d. in mtervie~
-
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o
~
n a Saturday afternoon, I was con-
.
others mIs!akes, and tha~the
.
others
·
.
ner and Roast hosted by
-
The
·
Red F
.
ox
'
were the only ways of gaming his
_
pos,
-
frooted with the reply that the courts
·
.
can know
,n
·
full that all is forgiven
.
Club,
'
·
~
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.
·
·
tlon back with the school, I thought a woul~ be closed becau
_
se of a
_
hig~-
and no love is lost.
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PO,UGHKE
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EP:SIE,
N.v.
:
VOL.1
,
,'No.1
APRIL
1981
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,
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..
Hulse
·
boo.ks
.
rugs
and
.
s·ti
tches
embroi-
by
Ruth
Warcen
La
:
urie
·_

.
Hulie,
<a
:
dery...
"One
of
·
·.
my
)iarist
-
Coll
_
e'}
·
e
.
·'
sopho~
favor
_
ite
pieces
I
did
·
"rhe
field
ot
·
handccafts,
h.as
grown
'
more, has-
been
:
~hvolved
i
when
I
:;
~~s
nine
years
tremen~cuslj
~ithin
the
ldst
dec,de~
. -
~
with
;
craits since
she
·
Qld_.
.,
.
It
·
.
..
·
was
.
.
embr-oidery
.
·
Han d
crafted
items
have·
made
theic
way
from
:
\
1'dS.
eight.
;
:
·
years
-
old.
>
wit~
bees-:ne
_
sts
.
.
on
·
i t .
small,
loq
cabins
in
b:1.ck.-wood::;
mountain
;
IIC'rafts
,
are ·_ so1J1etbinq
_
:
I,t
i
g
_
ave
.
ine
incentive
"":
to
regio~s:
;and
·
·
bombarded
the
chic.
sleek. cent
cal
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you
,
do
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wi
"
th
-
yo
_
ur
continu
.
":
.
·
with
my
_
·
Park We..,t
ar;at'tmen~ •
.
That
old, focqotten quilt
,:
:-:han<;ts
~nd
.
your
·:,
talen.t~
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:
t_al~~ts •
.
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Gr?ndwa ma~e
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6 0. y~ars aq~
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can
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come
out
of
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just
utilize
this
·
H~r, talent extends
.
.
_.1.ts
mo t b ~al 1
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wa Y an~ 1:>e
.-
spr~~d
out
on · a
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beyond
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embroidery •
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bed
for everyone
to
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adm
.
1.re.
Handcrafts
have

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v.~ry
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rewarding
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f
.
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her,
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.
bec:
0 ~-;
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the "ue~
art•~
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f°'r the Ei~iLtf_es.
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self-gratifying.
11
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includes picture
·tr
a mes
.
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he ha~dmade
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Ul
_
t
luence
has
..
been
:
e
mecqinq
i<

.
.
Whe
:
n
asked
vhy
·
she
-
and
de
'.
co4-pa_geo
·
De-
.
for
_
a
1o
,
~y
t.1me;"
states
Paul Smith
''
,
uirector
of
j}
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sta
,
c!ed
ber
hobby
,
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a member
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the
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Advanced
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were in
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Marist
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presents
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states
representafi've
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last··
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Students
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wrote
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to
Hohavk
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further
on
the IBM
4341
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Macist
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.
types
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crafts in
_
the are
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Judy
Discipio
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ceramics to
·
.
glass
·
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·
and
gory.
These
categories
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:
(·pa9e
5
t!ditor);
Mary
Keelan
(instructor);
fibe~ to jevelerj.
-
Each are
those
who
were
·
Dennis Hdrtin
{pag~ 2
editor);
Lise
Narducci
·
c-raft
is
·
unique
and
accepted,
refused
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(p~g
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Schubert
(page
4
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stand
out
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.
6
editor);
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proj~cts
::
are
ceporter
'"
wi.11
come
,
ence
·
ii"il
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l
_
·
_
more
\
than
~
used
·
as
>
c.·:
:
gilts

z
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for
:
_
across
i~
that
..
-
~•ot
_
_
li~~ly
.
help
one
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g_?t
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tbe
~-
fa~i)}'~a
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nd
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fr
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end
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everyone
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r1r.
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N
1.c~
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a,rticla that he
er
.
she
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S-ke en :jovs
:
a 11
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her
Guy".
Not
·
every'
client- wants.
:
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·hcind~rdft·2.
Salanc:1-.Turns
·Glass
Into
Art
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b) Maggie Schubert
b'y
Donna ·.'Iiner'
aJld you. ,r:;ut o~e
viccc modifying existing
in, you• ve
i
ust · got to terns.. ·
She
pat-
also
her
own
s~e
what
the next ~iece~create~ out
of
A ..
lot'
of
deter-
will
lo.ok like.
It•
s •
11istakes •
.
_
.mination
~n~
patience
~like
a puzzle-~it grows
Having
d
credtive
i!ihat"
L'equires
,_went
_into
hec
tnas~ery,· right
before
• your- ·outlet
and
·employment
'skill~·· manual
dexter-·-· of the craft
of
stdined
eyes," she ~xplained..
. tnat
r:-evolves
ar-ound
,·; ily ,. .
, planning
and
glass,
<;ICCOfdiny
to
Stained
fJlass
is ·'her
family is one· of ..
··.little .... use
of
·a LindaSaland
of Pough-
. mach i1i·e1·: :<:If you · have· keepsie.
.,,-:·
f
. guesse_d handcraft,: then·
·
.
- After adu;iring the-'.,
·--You
aie
correct.· _Since,
w·ock
of
some
stained
'q1e
''btf.ginning
:of· t'ime, : g.lassers,
s_he
d_ecided
handcrafts have
been
a
,to
·
t·ake. ·
·a · course
to·
,
w·ay'
for
a
person. to -
1
learn
the
cr:-aft.
her-
relax -~and to
l~t
bis
self.
lhat
was
five
': creat,i
ve
· ·
imag.iria tion
years
ago · arid
"the
run away wit-h · him.
course
was
- awful,
I
, Many people
_:_:t,!'n
joy
wasn
•.t t'aug ht pr.o_per-1 y,
handcr-afts - because
it and
I
couldn't
cut the
· givesi thelli .. a, ·chance to
glass
no-h,ow,"
Saland
. use,.,--
their
hands
to
remi_nisced.
She
was
cteate articles w·ith·out -· determined to lear-n, so
the· use of .. 10achine'c.-y.· she went·
to a
glacier.·
The.
qn_ly
·tools
a
craft-
and asked' him -
t9
.teach
. person"
uses.
·are ·
hand··.
her· the art' :of cutting
-
¥' .
!:
_ tools .. •. Sometimes
·a
po-·-
giass~-. '!Cnce
I
learned.
wer tool
is· nece.ssary.
··how,
then.it
was -nours
In·
·ei_thec
··
case, • the
a·nd
h·ours.
pf
practice,i•
hand-?s-
s t i l l the most ·. she,
coht
iilued. .
. ...
_ important
part<'of '' ·the
Today ·.
Sal and -
,

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I
craft.· proc·ess • . . . Han~-
·teaches . the
craft
in
. Linda · Saland· · \•:or}~s ·l.2.rf. ·
in
J,e·r
stuclic,
"rutti11s
the
Fieccs of
t1.c stc:ine<J ~!lns~ Ft:zzlc
to~etl·,pr .• "
crafts
can also· secve .-local
adult
·educatio1i
.?as
d
·peC'son •.s -occu-
courses .. ·
Sile.-.-
also
both a craft and an act
-
pat.ion.<~o,r
tcade,· .re-
sells her
creations to.· in Salana•s .estiroatioP.
q uiririg man tial
de~t er-:_. the . \ pub
lie.
· - He.!=
She· compared i t
to the
ity and
applic~tion of
stained gl~ss
~tra~ed. alphabet.
·''When
you
art.istic skill. _··
mirrors, -
tercaciums, - learn . the
letter-s
of
(
the penefits of stained
/
~lass
for Saland.
It
enables· her to maintain
her.perscnal life
while
s t i l l thoroughly enjoy-
ing
ilel:"
work.
· 'A.ll
in
all,
a
and · planters
can .be
the. alphabEt; - i t ' s a
handcraf.t is
something ·purchased·. 'in
·Perkins craft.
ii
hen· you· learn·
Sl
t
_ 1e
g~ s
suppor-t
done
finely
and.. tbo-
Pancake . ffouse on
Ray-
What
to , do with
those fcom
her husband,
As-
- (qughly with the .. hands~
mond
Avenue :and
•:
.. Cele-
letters,
then it's. an semblyman Steve Sa land,
-.;Jit::··•-:'~~is· ... ·-:-ar·t:·· .. -;which
··brate=·car.d S'hop•···on ;the·· art . . . The
cr-eativity 'a_hd
._~hei_t:
t,hcee·.
hays
'.
expresses
one• s .
plea.-- .
Main::~Ma.11~
d!is·t,iri\j
uishE?'s:''''an
•f,ar't
a·ged :
'6; -;
"I;
8· · a.1fd
·
'11.
sure 'in -/his
··own '~ork','
·; ..
:For · Saland, · the
:troiii/· .
a
c'taft," ·
she
'"Steve
is ..
very -encou-
wifh
his :own· imagina- ; p_rocess~- of cceating out - ·pllilcsophized.
raqin-g,
he
appr·eciates
fion,_ ·
·vit.h · his _ own . of
stained_,·· glass
is
Saland's .-creativ-
everything
I
do,
anJ.
h'an.ds· .and
with' .-little. self-motivating.
·nw.heri
..ity
comes fcol!I
ll)akiny the boys· ace-fascinated
usECoi machines..
.
youi'ce ma~ing
a piece, . her
own
designs
and to see
SOJiethinJ '11,1.Je."
J()l'S
.
I
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Don·na· 'Iiller
\.
. Who 'would,,:believe
·that off, route
32,_'
up a
winding
:r~~~
th~t cuts
:through
the ..
woods
in
Rifton,• N~w toik i i e s ~
.:.-· t'oy;:-store_?
'Ihis
i's. no
ocdinary...
~oy , store.· : _
These
toys
are_not-made
Ly
a factory o~·eyen
hy
Santat~
elves;, hti_t
by
the. Hut terian · Bcothers.
Toy building
is a
way
·of
life.
for
the·
brothers. ,' The toys are
solid-·'
wood •
cars
and·
truclcs, · ·cuilt to
tak~
th'.e·rough
wear:
and tear·
a
yo~nq~ter·pla9es
on
t.h~m.!"
They s~ll lacger·
toys . suc'h 'as·: .
SW
ing
sets, outdoor- gym se_t.s,.
s~esavj·
and
ste~l
slides
. · ·
with
60"
.climbing
bridqes.
A
n~w
line
that
the
community·
has
· just
starte_d / is
equipm~_nt
£or the handicapp~d~
. ·
In
Rifton; · Ne~
York, .. tfie Hutterian so.:.
·ciety of Brothe~s' is a
,
·•·----
ARE - 'WAY OF -LIFE
I
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,
h
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com~~nity of.
broth~rly
love and -justice.
The·
fami}ies
of·
the
community
live
in
resp~ct
for
the
communal
life fiet
by
the
Hul.ter
ian
Church.
The
Hutterian
Church
was
tounded
~50
years·
a~o.
I~ i931
a
group
of
people iound
faith
in the Hutter-ian Chuc.ch
and-formed
the Society
of
Brothers.
Eventu-
ally . . . the.
Brothers
migrate~ t o . the United
States an~canada.
Beudernof means
11
a
plac·e
of
~he
bro-
·,.-,
...
.,
. ·
.....
::·
~:.,·
thees".
Ebe_rhard
Ar-:
nold;--
and-
his
· wife
Emmy, started the small
group
after
.
iWI,
because they
felt that
there was a
social in-
justic~ beiri~
done
to
society because
of the
111
ar~ . The. Be udernof was
well
.on
its-_
way
until
t~e
rise
of/
Nazism
dc.ove
the Society
out
of
Germany.
1he
.Beudetnof then
emiyra-
_ted· .!:,o
England, ta'king
only _ what
they
could
carcy ..
The p.euder-nof
eic-
panded
q~ickly
in
England, tut because of
WwII
the
soqiety
decided
to migrate
to
South
A~erica.
· They
rebuilt their community
in
the
backhills
of
Paraguay.
Accor-ding to
one
of
the
brothers,
who
asked
to.
cemain
anonymous, "The society
needed more
members so
they
migrated
to - the
United States, to.start
a
new
co~munity."
Th~re
are
now
three
communities
in
the
United Stdies: · Rifton,
New
York,
Far~iri9ton,
Pennsylvania - and
Nor~
folk, Connecticut.
A-
nother
community
re-
sides in England.
The
Ar-others·
do
not get
paid in
money
for
their
worko · · The
grocery
store
and
~lbthing
shbp in
the
community provide
them
with necessitiesu
T~~
community
works
and
l i ve.s
tol_Jether
as·
one
family.
!hey share dll
material
possessions
and
eat at
least
one
meal
a
day
together.
The'
comreunity
also
lives ac,cording
to the
New
Testament ..
The Hutterian
So-
ciety
cf Brothers
can_
be
reached by
writing
Hutterian_ 5ociety
of
Brothers,
Rif ton,
New
York,
1l471.
Their
display
room -is
open
-ev~ryday tram
3~12
and
2-5.
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Wa~r~·n.> . ,
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you· can•·t find· peop_le::in Isr.a'E:!_l~<G_ros,s~/.t:.··~:;_She·•is:brigb.t'~nd _vivacious.,cwith a·
.
. -:-__
·what
you ·,, .
.like, -
lheo ·,
sees
A"merican
_
s-
as,
being': ,
smile
i:kady
:
,
-for
anyone
,
.
she
... ',talks
to • .
is·.'·_
·sµe. --,- \., . · ..
, ma~e- ':
-i
t.lf ·.
Titat
'S,,,
-t
be
<spoiled·. ·: -.:.:~- .: ..
~_Thef•
i:e·
_:f,lies
'_across.
campus , during ' ,
'the :,
i~y .. "
win'ter~ .· ,
phi:l.osophy
.---Of ~,
Marist
·,·gear.·ed-:---
to.
··go·
:ou-t ,:
-
and
-
: :
months;·
_a .
brown _.and ·
tan
striped. scarf
·
drapes ,~her · .-:
-~.:··
College
C
::se~i·or ':' ornit .•
buy :
'it:· .~l.ready·.,.
'
made.,
coat,·
a:
symbol.
'of her'. lov·e
for: .. hand5=fafted_: ...
1
Gross.· :: ..
~ii.e.'-
m.a.kes,
her,
Iron icai1y,:
the_y p
·
refet
t;.reasu.r·es ..
< ·
. · ..
· · •
- -·
··
. · .
t; . - ·
.
..
own '.
pa·!,ter.n!i,
,
fol·<_
cro:-
the :.-qu,ality-'..
of-' ..
hand~~ . :", ·•
.·.T_he
•girl,
i.s ,
~·o~ti~
_;
_.-.s~rati~~.·'
~_;,l:;·t1arist.
>
,.
,,
f · ·
che~e~,·-i·SC:aa;ves,.:,,·
'
hats _lil
.
ade
·
item~~-_'"but·'they•re_
CoLlegE!
3,unior
.
majoring:·.·:--
in~-;<.-:
:
Busi11ess
'.
,
-*
·
·
-and
h~•~dbags:. . ·
.
.
S,be•s · not~~-orlerited·to .··. think -Adm.inistration.·.·
.
_,,one
o'f .: her
•biggest,;i·nterf;!sts '.·.: , .. -,.
-.:
~
~lso. ·. :_:- a_dept_/
a_l
_
/
the
>they_' . <c~n;-...:·::
do_:· · ,
:-it ..
however,· is- in the
crafts•·,
field~,- Si11ce the
i<J~.
i
.. Cfafts"c::J5f
:
:wea'(inq · and themselves;.•.• :
-
·.She·
·
re-- ·
·of
seven,· S'tratico .bas .
been·
intrigued·.-:. wi.th,:·t-he '.
·:· str·i;ng-ing· ·
.
:J\·
macr:ame·,
_
·.
c~lled,-
an
-inc:i._den t
·When _
world.
of
ne'e<tle;-and
-
~yar~:
<;:raft-~ ·
Eve·ntual..ly-,_;::"s.he _. .
. bea<is, ' ..• uid
fringes · .·
orr · she >.~as-~--. on
.
campus
wants to make
l-t-
her .
livE:?lihood •. · :,, · , · · _,_ •~
, : :- ,_ . · ·
metal
:
,
.framE:s_
with: the lqok1ng
for,
someone
to
."!,·started
to·make_,thin<js .,
as,
soon as
·:-1·
was
. :..i:esul~;·of :creatil.lg
--lalllp · help' :
her
·
·.
,
.:
with·:
the -
able
to,-hold
·a·
needle.,·
11 :
said
•str:cltico,,
.
finqerin.g .~-
shades ..
>:\
as·· :well. . as pattern.
·ror·, a croch~tea. · ; the-scarf . around··
the
coa-~.
'I-n •
the,:-
years·
that ,· ·
. . ..
. .
have-·
followed,- Stratico -has. master·ed ..
embroi:dery, -
·c' · -
cross, stitc
_
~,
crocheting,.,. crewel and,
macr,ame~ ·
.·.--
.
.
·?TRA'.l'ICOJfAKES
.GIFTS _ ._ ...
. .
·< .
.
.
_St
ra.t1.co presently concentrates ·
on ,
turn1.ng -
·
b:er.
·c;r:attwor:k. into-
gifts
_tor·
familf~~nd
fri4?~nds_.,;! ·. -
these
have' .. inc·luded: tablecloths.·
pill.ow~,
pillow-
cases,
placemats • .
}.carves,- sweaters : · and .
f.raaea··
piece~ •. ·.She
.-f~els
.
that
vhin
>
·she
g:ives·~
on'e,of,
her hand.made
items
awat,
she <is.
givinq ·
a. part
o_f
_.·-herself.
as.·
the
gift,·.·,·
turning
these .
p·ersonal
. gifts
into
valued treasures: : --
-
. . .
... ; .···
. ,
'._
"I .like. to
make
things .
people
can ·
us~
in .
i
their homes, ·things
People'
can
be
proud
to use.
11 ,.
-.
In··. the' future,
-,·str-atico• has:,• dreams
of ,
,' turn·ing:
her craft
work into· a .. full time·
business~.·:·_
He_c
1
goal •is.:··to
~
someday
-
_operate -her · own 'crafts. ·
. and· hobby , .
£fhop.: . .
l1er .. •
dec.1sibn
:,to
major
in
business .was based--Qil -this
dream·:.· ;
-'"
G;~~\~:.:
senior~
.ceminisces.
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AFF,ECTS
CRAFTS.'-...:./·.
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...... · ... · ,Strat1
.
co
•,stated
,
that a
:cq1ft
0
shop toda_y
:_can : · •.
\ \. :. .. f
. -
.-
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l.
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'rt' ·.,,··.":·.
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be .
sKilrfully .',.:
turned
:
·•·int'o ·:
.a·,-'.'
ma-jof; ·business· .. -- ~.

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m_or~ ..
-
an.
more
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peop e.
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· a· mix
uce
O ·, ~d.rio~~>'.a_n-yo~
.w
~-~?e!?~j:
0
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,9.::to
craft_work,-~not· .
.
..
o·n1y· .. in ·the .. rural
:.areas,:-hut .. ·:· -
, ·
- me-tal~
:fedthe_rs
- • an_d ·
croc•het._ ·, •·:
_
' :
P~ople:_
:
,
a1~-q .in.
·_',.highly. urban
areas,
such,-,
as
Nev;:
York. · · -·
··
..--beads • . ___ , ..
seemed. to feel-a l i t t l e .
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s.p1.r-a-_;1-ng
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t
- · .. · ·
t
· · ·
l
' · · · - · d ·
crafts.
'
'.
.du
tin(J ,
h(aC/ asked
'like
tha
"
t.
s·-s:
an
·-
ra
l.C~.
.
ee
~>;
na_ .'
eve
A,
C?,:
y
.p~op
e.-
are 1::1.n
i1,1g
'school d.a
ys
ill
her: .
na.:.. .
old
'
.
la:di€,S job •..
They' ,
i
t':
·
m
uch
_:,ch~:~,P_'E:!r
an_d
m._oce.
~et
s_En.a11.v::.-rew~~,d+~g
·to,._. ..
... tive
C·outrtry
qf
·Isra~L
·,:said·,
they -
c;ou1a·:' find··.
haDacz:af~
::~:;ho~~fhold. •- · ,11:nens, _ ·
.clo t
b1.nq
·

and
·
:.
~
Unlike
h~i::~~ ·
in.
Tsr-ael
out ..
by
· asking
their
artwo~k--.
--cc,.--;.,:·· · _(;-
__ _
. .
_
·rt· ,
.
, '.. -.
. it· . .fs
m.a.ndator·y.
for qr·andmothers , for m·e.
II . •
.
·

I::•.].°:,~.\;:
lov~
t~
do ., ~e-~_d-lesraf-t, _.:;.
$
ti::at1.c~
.
: . gicls·
dS-
well as
.
boys
.
'
she Tlkened
th~
s_a1.d.
as.,,she
:c<>1;1.c,e
"?g~.1.n .. d9:nr_ied
tbe .~co.~n- and
~an
'· 'to.;
tak.e .
·
cfatt_~o-i;ien
ted
compai:a
t
ive
ly .
young ·

scarf~ :_
·''Tt
'
:-:::,zl.S.
s,o
0
satis;y1..ng:
to<
see_
some
th1
Ilg,
.. co.urses.
lJe<Jinning. ,
~n
na'tionhoc·d. of
Israel to
.ev.o,1:ve: fc°<?m,;, i t s
beg:i~.n~nq
--:t?
it~r-
_end~·,
a~fd -, to
fhe · ..
four::th ·
g
r-ade : and . A~~rica_ .
.
t
~o · · hun~red ·
k~.<:>.-~
;,~\~!},,~ :.
~?-
5
res;:~~}•ct~.t~. for
that :/=~eat
ion .. ''
: '~on-tinuing . .
in .
.,hiyh
·year::s,
·_
'a.go:·.· · ..
"Don't/
.
·
_.·<_:·,
:
:-}:,-
. _
,:_·>'\.-,.:--·<·
.
-
.. ---~.-·,·.
·•· ...
,
~
c~;-~~
0
·9~ri;~-~~-~ur;~~~~1~ri~.~.-'
!~i.~~~:
~~~
..
~:~~~·~~~
:,~-~ir:
:_:<-·:
::_,~E;.: ~:~· .:·,'. __
~.
:
>:
[)'·e=(t:QrO>t:8:s~:,;"-,--: .
-
·· KnJ.t
t1ng, ,.
,<crochet1.nq,
and;people- .have
to
.l::~- •.·
;,,:
,,Q,g
_
.
.
-o
. - , .
.
~,
-
~-<~··.,'~
, ,
,
, .
.
·,·<
:
.<_/·.·_:
r.
··.bask.et
...
w.·
e
... avJ.ng
..• ,'
,
s
...
G.w.inq
·-more.
, self-i:::elia
nL,
'.\'·>
'.\·';A,.
~-.:i
i
·,·
·
·
:
..... ·,.-...
T · · ·
.· ..
·.·.<·= .. ·.-.. : ·--.•-:,,.;·, •
. :_and.
.
neE:dle
po,in~: ,
are •.
When . Arueric~'
~as ;
just .
. '
_., .. , ::: :'~ ,]:::
r. e e.:f
.
.
. offered
for three
houz:-s
star-ting thee~
w_a~
moce
.
. . .._, .-
> •.· _,,:,,·
> ·.-
.· .
•.
··a
.week·, in - elementary
-
Of.-<
an
_emphasis.
,On>
t>y:ver<?Ii:ica
'
ShE(~.;.>J;
J_:-J'\..
.
.· .·, - ~- ,·, .. :-··
.school. . -
'Up ,
to
'
. : the.,·
crafts , too
u
,
Maybe
it
)~_:>; .::
rJh:i~le ,
v_ijit:'lng:\~gin ;
clear
spahk
l~s--.
11
1·:buy
,;, .
··tenth'.
grade ,
1.n
.high~
h_as: something -
to_
do·
a_unt'.•·~;'
h-om.f;:,<.·in,~R~9d.~;:small:it~ms-cJ'o_
~
.decorcti.:e:,. _
school it-~
is illdff.datoty
,
,wit;h _·t,he -
-
pi-oneecin<J
of~·_
Is,lcind' .~\d_urihg: -·,:.
the
C
tfie
<·eggs·
/'."in>
aC:LhobbY:: :,
-
for-
·a st
uden·t
to .
Join
a-•:a - ·
new .
~ount_cy,
11
• • •
summ~r ·
.
of
1,919,
M~i:-ya nn_: .
shop:
~--nea_f-°:.::;!1'J
c
~.urtt_~·s ..
~
, .. ;_ _ :-.
school-spcnsorcd :. craft . .
Gross
admits·
that
Mu.111.g-an. bec,?-m~
1nte:,;~ ,:
·.hQ"U•$e',...'
1
.
I1ote:5: .
.

MaryaQn,: ,_ -.• ··
...
club
such
.as'
ieweli:-y
:she ,
·
ma'kes
veEy
little
•ested_·
i-n; the:"art_-of·_a·dding;
·.
,~T-).~·ve-:..:
.
-i.n'~New
.--,'
making, -
metal .
wor·k,:
or:
for
,
_.he'r~elf; .. ·
instead.
m_aking--Cbristmas_·.
o·r_na-. ·
Y01rk .·
City, :
_
and
<
t_be
·
t~.
>--✓-
_:>_;,
·
·_11ood
work,
that
i?
held . she_
pref~cs···
t""o give. the
men ts
from
egg
shells • . .
ac~n•
t ·
many- ·hobby_ shops_......_
~
-_, after
school.
"It
was
:results
-
,
·_of
bet
.::.crafts .. ·
-
"
-
I.n -
N_ew _, -
EJ!gl·a~j~ - ,
near·
my ·.
.
house.
11 •

.·.
.· part
of
the·
sch9olinq"r
to'
friends.~.
,
~•r
i·ik.e·
.to'·
.
life
·
can-·get ·
bocing
i~
Cot·ton;
·;·dri~~ ·
t,lowers,
- --but:
we
didn•.t
ceceive give gifts that
I:make
a
rural
area,"
explains
and., ..
cl,oth -_butterflies
-credit
for
-
.1.t
in
high
myself~because'it.se~ms
Maryann,
·a
jun,ior
·.at
'
are
,ju'st<.some,·ot··
th9
school,
II
Gross
re-
so
m_uch
more;
mea1_1ing-'
liarist, .
.
_Collegg~ '.
·
.
"A,t ·
.
. decorations
th-at
cati:
be,
.c~lled.
ful,''
she··
_said;. ·
."When
times . there's
·
nothing •
found
'in
·
a'n
ornament. ,.-
·c.7
.
:
The' emphasis
was
y9u
make
something, ·
to· do •. -My aunt b,~longs
.H_acyann
has
,µe>·t
...- . _ on
making
· useful-
besides
giviriq .. -
a,_.
to ·a
.craft
_
, club
where
attempt
7
d · .to
sell
he_c
products-,
such
as - m~teria-1
·-gift,·
you•
re
the people ,meet ... t_o
ex- .
·craft·
in·· ... · stores. .
"I
containers,
pot.
nold-
also giving · .~your time, .... change new
·idea~•.''
usually
give : -them a
way•
ers,
cloth~s,
·~nd
.cugs.-
effoi;t -_
and
imagina-
·
·The
concept
of
the
as.
-gifts·,u
sh~
.says.
·
--"It
helped
us
to
be
tion,,
11
she: continued.
Ch:ristmas
_-ornaments
"I
al.rays
make
::~ome~
. cceat-ive
and
imagina-
For- Gross,
·the ult.imate
came
about·
f.com
one
o.t
thing_:o·ve-r
the.• ·summec- .
.
··
tive
and
i't showed
us· enjoyment
and
satis-·
"'these
: m_eetings • .
.-. t.o
.• give
.away_.~- _.
a.t
that -·
wi
tit
tim•e
and
-faction in
·crafts
comes
Hollowed-au
t
·eggs
are
Christmas,
because·- i t
•s
energy
:YOU
can
make
from
11
.see
_
ing
_so_mettiing
glazed
·with: .. ··
--egg

lot· c·h~a-per.
>t.hat
way
· a:tmost · anything.
n
created
from
nothing~
11
. :
h·ar-dener
·
and ·
rolled
in · · and
a -lot; .· m<;>re ;·
fu~ .. "
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.
..
.
.
'
.•
,
'.
-
~
......
.
R
uti,·
Warren ; ..
,. .
.nized ''
°ffnd adm
lred ·. ·.
fht/'
··· ·:,_,.,., · ·
· s_~rengt\i
cf lbe.
conc'ept .·
. .
. .
.
.··
· . :· and·
gave ~Jhe
·Guild
its,
·
.
. · :·:·.<.)iioodstock '._:•
is . a·
.present
:·_home ·. at,'.
J,q
·small~•::
qua'int ..
··village .
Tinker
St;. .. :
In
1951
~
.ft
nestled \
sntiglf::_·:
amidst
·,rec·~ived·
,a ..
·certificate··
the
<::atskill ( m·ountaiils of
inc.orpoi::ation
.and
i.n
'upstate.>"New··_York~
continued·to.~
_:.grow.
Outdocfr,
caf_es,
·.·~pee-•·
·1:-oday,
G·u.ild
membe'r.ship
ializecL.craf
t '.
shpps. and
numbers
close· to 25() •. · · :
ice.
ci:°~am '
:
pa:r:lour·s,
·aot ...•. •
·ihe· _·.· G~i.ld_ • offers
i
,. the.
si4,e~alk~s
of Tinker
arts.
and crafts
classes··
St •. ,. ·
:,lfhich
i
winds ·
i-ts .. year~ cound·. ·
~

in
-the
w,ay
:tlirough'
t·he· cent~~ .
pa~t~
cla~s~s ·
J;ave.
· of.
tovn.:
Juse·
past
the
included
pottery,
jew-
Vi_llage
Green,· a:
white· ·e.!r
y
11a.Jting; enameling.·
. :archway.:·_ . beckons
·.a.
you,
J1atj.k,
s,pinning,
liea--:
. ' towards. -- .
,f·
big,
old
ving, quilting· and barn,
·- ··_house,·
richly· ·
bl~sse-g
dancing.'
Winter·
and
~-~i~h:bom~fown
ch~rm. ·
summer
classes
are held
'., That.,,hou.se
behind
at the Tioksr St. site.
the _;lrchva·y,
lo
1
cated. in . - _· .. · But-
the
-most
ex-
the hear,t ·of
the -
vil-
tensive
ed uca tio.nal
. lag·e ~-
_of.
Woodstock. _.·
is
program .
takes
place
The
Guild .. • is clct."iicated
to
: heic_;htening
awareness
of the
creative
artist
within the cornnunity.
Its office is
.located
at
. 34 Tinker
Street, l•7oodstock •
the
hQ-e
_r.
·o·f
the·· Wood-.
during·
the
s·.u11111er
at.
Industrial
.· stock:·:Gu.i1d .- ·of
.Crafts-·'·-·Byrdcliffe.
In 1975,
againSl
th
e which
they
.members
ave
.worked
men. '
The
Guild:.
is
-
~ a
the · Gu.fld
was
be-
Revqlution,
-~-,
not-·f:or~profit -:._.
·
eau-
::queathed
600
ac'res-
of·
felt.
wali~:~~-1.ng
_G~~i;
cationa:l_ and ..
cultllra'.l '.
wboded
land,·
featuring
~!:~:r
Chase
feverishly
·to
cep~ir
the
buildi 1s,
correct
dra~nage_
problems,
.· organization,
aed·ica
ted.:..: 20
·.cottages,
a · small
des·cribes
,J~!i
white-
"to ·:,·foster· and
en-:
·theater~
a
.
dormitory·
heads
as "t'wo idealists
·. courage
interest.· in· a.,nd · in,n ,: _called
the
Vil-
who wanted
to
establish
.
, knowledg~
··::_·of .. '.
han~.:. 1~1:t·a, . ~nd
a __
magni-
the
perfect, .
self-
. ___ craft~, .
_fine·
.
.. ,a_rts,. ,
f1.ce·ntily.
large- barn-·
supporting arts . colony
.clean
dwaj
brush· and
trash.
·
and
open
up
nature
tca~ls.
An
active schedule
of
arts
·and
cr4fts
programs
began
in-
1977 ..
music,
··ar.a,nia, .
dance
and .. _ .
At· the
turn
of
the
in an. effort
to
·
return
writing." .. .
century,_· two
weal th Y
to
a
moce
sane
exis-
Jill\·
Cummins, pres-
. · The
bilith of
the· art. lovers,· Ralph Rad-
tence.u
ident
of-;··
the
Woodstock
·wood.stock
Guild'
took cliffe
Whitenead -
and
Eventually; ·
their Guild
of
craftsmen,
plac.e'
in
··the .·.::.1 9
l0's~ .
his;·
wife,---
Jane
Bycd ,
crafts .
.JD•a·rket
became
states
that'
t--he··
vacious
when
·:area. ar:tists, ·
and
·
dec,ided · ·
to · · - fulfill ...
'Yo·
expensive· ,
toe
con:..
· ·
d b
h
-. C:l"a.~\;:;m~~:-.'~'
f~l.t: clJ.;lj
n~'e.d_
t~eiE '.\•
_.;o:~,n :·
-sL<!re.~-~-
8 · 0.- .
-=
sumers
and
personality. -
~t11~~ti~!d
ow~?opi.1
t
t.~
/ \ to ,,y,:_shar~'-
>
1
kne>wledg,e,
;Ut_opia .:::
by
>creat.1.n9
an
,-:::confif~t:·s
'developed
·
the·· mi.scozrception · tha·t
>
matetia,ls. a
nil .
marke
·
ts~
<.
a.cts· ,a
nd
era
fis
-colony. . wi thl.n'~
the
coinmuni:t;:y. •·
the·
G11l.ld
is '
a
wea
ltl1
y
',Later-~;;·.-~-' ;
''benefactor, .. ·.This i-colori'y :
.
vould· . __
be
Interest
in Byrdcli.t:re
organization.
Cummins .
· , - .-,:.~:
·
a1anche
:Rosett:.·, ,·
cec:og- ·
their. ~~~-ial
·
st atement· and its ideals · slowly explained
that
although
,
'
that
.. the~:: Guild
may•
,retain ·. its,
not-for-
, ..... ·
. . . profit
status..
•Hoife-
waned..
'Ihe
beautiful the
ocqanizat-ion
does
·buildings and
cottages indeed ·o~n quite
a bit
were .
let·t
to -
dete-
of ·
property, there
.is
riorate.
When -
Peter-
little ~ash
for them
to
·whitehead
died
in 1975,
work> with..
__
The
wor-K
the By:cdcli .Efe property .
within
fbe
Guild
de-
was
!eft 'to
tbe
Guild.
pends. stronyly on
the
Since
that·:,
time,· Guild . aid of volunteers ..
When
Jt:he, JJ'oodstock
~
ver, ·· .
any:'· _ccaf tswoz.-kei
Guil_d/o-f ..
~r~f-tsmen .·was ..
-v-h~
pla,ces
.
.
his·
or··_
her:
organ:i,~'.ed ~~--
in·,:~
·
,., ."'·the .
1/ork
:on.
·consignmiant
in ·
..:s
d . .
·s
I
1'93Q"'
.
s,_
the'· motiva:ti,trii' t_he '. sh·op, .
.
·.:_must .
also
·
·t.u
~en
t . _
Cu·
pt.,s
'_C.ORCept.
was ,:
to provide-
become-:a. membe:c
of _the. .
Originals_
a ,
place'
where .. · artis.ts,,;
Guild of
craftsmen. :. · · ·
:cand..
cra·ftsme·n:·•··
co\ild
<·
·
..
"One
of
the.-inter- ----~
by' Judith Di
Scipio
,.sh.ow
and
<
self·.
the.i.i:'
esting
thin-gs
about•
the·
work~-~
_.The
>Guilq.~co:...op· ;···shop - i_s tha·t ..
-y6u ·
can
.
Mar ist
College
sophomore, Gabriele Piehle:c,
·._ Shop;-··"located\''' .at, 34_
see.:tbe
t,otal · range of. , from
·
r1cAd·oo,
Pennsylvania, spends·
much of
her-
. 7iri.ker,_s.t;.,
:.cariie~-:
·
ou·,,
~he developing•
·
. crafts-:
free' time. _'
model,ing with
c.la.
y,
when she
is not
·. wlth.>
that· committm·ent
,vo·rker,~.,. ... :··
fr.om. _
the
skiing, dancinq. and boating.
Piehler-,
who has
._ ·.tooay ...
< ·..
-
b~gi~ni:ing · ;..s_t.udent .. ·
to-
.
been
interested,.
in · this hobby
for
six' years,
. ..
The
Guilq · '.'.
s·hop .·,:,he:professtonal'
arti-
finds
i:t
.helps
her,
to
re.lax and -use her creative
. provides
an·
.
old-fash-
:.sa_n, "-
commented_ .
G
uilJ
ab:i.lities, as·
wel
1. . ·
-ioned,
·homelike.
atmo-
-president
·Jim
Cummins.·,,
.
.
;Piehler
/explains that· she
ficst
qot
in-
.·--:·. sphere ,
in.·•
vhicil.<- the
: ~
-
-
_Ptosp~c-tive ··
con-
~
v,olved
in
clay
sculptures
from
an art class she
-. craft
worker·
can
exhibit
slgnors-
bring.
samples
took
·in th~ eighth gr-ade. ·
11
,I
vas
enlightened
by
·wo.r.k.
:Fer
the:con.sumer·
o.f: their wock
.in·
for
·
the
idea,
and . have
continued
i t
eveC'
sirlce
who<.
is. '
interested
in .revi~w
-by
art
acceptance
then.
II
'
pur.chasing
'handcrafted · committee..
Members
of
"I
usually
create
.ahstcact . .designs," says
·1te·11rs, the
shop
offers· th.i..s . committee
are
·
Piehler,
"because
they
are -' m.ore a.ppealinq
to
me
·a '.. wide
variety
of ·themselves
· ccaftswor-
than a
specitic subject matter .. "
She
adds,
"I
-one-of-a-kind . ~craft '·Jters,.
and .• each
reviews
usually draw the design
first, then
sculpt
from
pieces.--
Some . of
-
the -
samp~e·s
of
his/her
own
there."
. woi:-k
includes · ·
baby":·
par..ticular
speGialty.
The
tools · Piehler uses
are --
modelinq clay,
clothes, toys,
jewelry,.
If
the
.work
·
is , ac-
water,
and
her
hands.
when
she
is
through
pottery,
-aud
·
woven
cepted,
th~
craftsmen
scuJ,pting
her pie-ce
of
vock, she lets i t dcy for
rugs
0
••
·.
.
-
ma._y
then _place -work
in
a few days,.:
after
which
she
goes
to
a
ceramics
· . Alt.hough .the ·Gui'ld · the ..
~co-op
·
Shop · for· store_
to
have
i t baked in a kiln.
Shop ' .. is
closely
affi-
·
sale. :
The. shop
C"et.3-.ins
·
Piehler explains
that. she
has never
sold
liated
·with
the
30% of
the;price
of-the
any
~f her
sculptures, but
she
uses
them
~s
~Woodstock
Guild
of
items
soid . to
heip
deco·r-~tions
-a_nd • gifts.
"They•
re
very unique,
n
Cra.ftsmen.
the
Shop is
cover ·
the . _costs
of
describes Piehler, · "and they' cepcesent a part of
· r;un
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s_!le
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· He ·becdme· t:ascina~
_
and --~~condl'._Y, :
bt:c:au~e .
displays,. needlepoi_nt
•kits.
and
--:exclusive
designs;-
~~ed
-
'with>doiny
·thingi/ he'·d
r·ather_give·:awa'y
·:af··various •
h<>mes •. : ,.Her. :involvement_
came•·,in
~1th his·
hands
when he ,
to
family: a-nd
-.
·
fr i~nds - .October
J9-80 •
af
tee
··at
tending
·-a· PTA ·
p·arty_. where ·
was.
eiljht
·years ..
old
by
the ..
result
of
1
his 'work . creativ~ Circl.e
was-
f~atured·.
··She
.thou_qtit
about
modi.fying
h_is
toys· ~ith
than
se~l
i t .. -.~~:,,
.
. _startiny
~her
own
busines_s,
,and
talked _.-
it:
~vet
paint.al)d glue • .
'Iwenty
.
.
_
': .. ·._:_
, .-
wit:h
h ~
h)lS_band.
She-de~i~ed·, .
11
.If
~•m
creative
:
.
yea.r's 'l.ater,
he.~
s t i l l
DISCOVERS
BE·AOTY
OF. :·
enough
to
do this
stuff,,..
then
why ",-not?"·.
This
· enjo.ys
··working
with
his
St AI NED GLA
!is·
.. . . ...
. ·
"stuff•~ : ..
/inctudes
needlepoint; .
cr-ewe1; '..
c~untet:-:,,
· hands, . , .
but
·
with
a
A·, year ·-•• ago _· lfoth
cro·ss
stitch,
latc·hook, ...
and
.:it.itch~
n
' s t u f f / .
different~ . . ,materia.1., .
beca;me
'fr'iendly,-,_witb
a -
which,._is simi~ar to
trapunto..
. ·..
. ,,,,.,_.
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Today"
Michael
Roth . of
pr9fessi,0nal
·. stained.. .
·
She
. has· '-always' · · ..
been· .
in te--rested"-'..
in
·.Poughkeei;sie . ·:·_crE:ifates _
glass·e-r .· and ·II his
work·
needlework.:
. Most.
of
. her ·
kno~ledqe
is
out'
of
wood
and
,!?tairied ''
was
so'
beautiful
that
I
self.:..ta·u<j'ht, although
I '
sh'e .did::-
a:tte,nd'
·a ,'.
cce,wel
glass.
·· · dec;i<led
to" learn
morn
class..
-Now'."she
is·
giving classas of :_her·
own.
A
)
11
.t ·.
like·,
_one-of-
ab<fot
it-
t i
He - enrolled -
m'~eting . :
is .
1
afrchiged in
som~ori.e
•s .. 'h,ome. : She ·
· a-kind
t
hinqs, th.at yqu · in
a cou·rse
and . P ur- · brings sample kits
and
her
own models
-
-of. them,
.can•t
·
· ·
fi.nd
any~.h.ere ctiased
;.·.the
necessa~y
and
then, conducts. a··
course.
in•
need-le··,
.
work •
..
. else.,
.And I
enjoy
th<.-?
tools,· becoming
better
Those in attendance may. complete-their projects.
,, ·p_rocess
\
of
malcinq
through
a
lot
of
at
hoine:-. _
·."!!opefully~
they
will
want
~0-
buy
a
th_em," ex~lained
Roth.
· practice. · He- · enjoys
kit,/'
she
says,
adding'~
11rt
is our
wish
,_that
a
_,,.
making his
'
·
own
designs
person ca~_}~arn ·
to
do
something
,in
;_,a_n
bout"
or
GAINS KNCWLEDGE--IN iHGH
for-
la·mps
and
·boxes
as·
so_.
. . ,. .
, ·
.
·
i2
_
i,.
SCHOOL ,_, . . .
much
-
as
tnaking
the
·
"It
ma'..'kes
me.
ff~
1 - ,
·~ood _ · tfra.t ·
~I .
,~a:ught •
. He . learned
woo\1-
objects th~mselves. ·.·
•u
,_so_m~on_e ·
,s~in~~hiniL._,·
t;heY:
·
didn,~-t -,~
know,," ..
'.says
~_-ldr
ich·, " •~rt· · ·
gives ,, --me
,>a . , .. fee linq
1_:
0£ · - "'
acc_omplish·ment~
n
:
·.·_.·_Although.. her ·
work ...
is-
a
b,usiuess, ·· she
"tlioro-ughly ·
~nioys •
,.it,·
,and
considers.
i t -
"fun
time.-
11
,:
·she
notes
the.
9pportunity
.tcr.meet·:;i•new,·
interest·ing
'peopl~,
,-,_
ri_~_t.
necessarily
~ho~e
interest~d--in
needlecraft,,. -
since"s9me
.people
:bi:ihy.
friends-
alonq.
ft.· ·
.· ·. · . :
. .
At . some
cla-sses, .
participants have ::. as_k.ed
her.
to.
ma
lee _·
-i tern~<
for
them~ . ·she ' ·generally -
refuses them
·because ·'she ,finds·
that·
·that":
takes
·-
:
.
,
'
·..
'
too·
.,much · ·time.·
11
I . _can make •
:more through.,:'
the ·
· c-ommissi·on.:
from.
the
coinpany,1'
she· clai~ms.
00
: •• :
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Aldciclr,
works.
on projects
·£0
:

herseif.
when
.... ,$he~.si••itedi.o·us·
·at:. A·iqht_-i,
··'As.~ mo·t•h.er
·
.. ''.of
,
fwo·, ·
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sii~'}i:ee}s\
g'ul'l:tt ;iiheI{/she
,:.f
.
.
no·f :g:oin~q
som·e·th'iug •
. ·:
11
·r .
don
ft •
·ev:er. ·sit
qowri .
\Wit.it'<
,nothinq .. .'
in
,c,.my '.
. hand-s,"
_she·
says~'.
adding·,
-'HI·.
find
air
.
needlevo
:
r,k·
i.
re1a1cing.
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· · Buildin~ Boal~:
At
,·75
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;::ichacr
I'ct1i
U1l}:s.
u1,out · hit; 1ior;bies
of · by Judith_
Dis,d.pio
.
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1.;co(;wcr}·. (jl:(.:/stained
C:Jlass. :~
. .
:,,
_,_ .".
·· pu:i'.ldi~{g
'wi1'i::
bi:
::able.:.-'
wockin-1
in
shop· cla$s
get ..
:ideas
trom 1lther' . .
·
.,,._~
11
i•ve
be
_
en._work'i_n_g
·to
·
carry •,
six;,t·o
·
_eight
iri
high
school
and~,,
by
people
I
s
wo-~k
th·~t P-11~ .
on
boats_'
sinc,e ..
r•:ve
.passe_nger_s,;,.mayoe.l_,lp
to·
\
his
own·
a'dmission,
modify,·and
,other
times
been
knee-high
·-
·
1to·
--a.·
ten
-people./_He<
1
hopes
seeme.d
--to. take'
to
i t
I
draw . out
my
'_own . :gras.shopper, "·
'
e·xcla'iius· .
to' -c_evenJ'ually':Qui,;ld, ·.
~a :
..
na·turally.
desi,:1ns·· tram
my ~..iwa- .-
Mr.
Gus·. Zahn,·_
a
·
· :75:·
re·mov~bl~
cabin for,
it.· .-
"You . .
start
011t
gination ..
11
.
.:.year-o,ld
boat
·
· builder
.
. ·.
In·
construct{n.g .hfs '·
.
--,'
with
~
.bloc;.
of
wood,-
-
and
native
.of·
·Pou,gh-·· ·boat_s, .
~ahn-Y--_uses
all·
aud
with . a·
lctthe,
a
keepsie. ·
·
· New. ·. ·
York. :-
whJte
oak
and:
pl:yw·ood.:. ...
router, and . a
sa·w
you
Zahn·•·s
curren.t
project ·
-H~
prefers

flat
bot tom'-"
can
transfocm ·
that
STRIVING'
FOR PERFECTION
is . a
20..:.toot ·
·.
fishing ·
·boats
,
•.to
·tou,.n\i. ·
hottom ·
block into
a
beautiiul.
Bo
th . glass
a nd
bodt
which-
he ,
has":'
been· ,b_oats because . they
are
_
object.
The" lathe
is
wood
provide·
t
lieir
0
"n .
_working .
on
since
the
sturdi.er. ·.
. . ; .
.
my favoC'
i
te ,
tool; it•
s, se
pacate · satTs fdction
beg
inning
. of-'.:.
this ·
· ',, I_f-_
you--,•
build
i t
·
a
mystical
type - tool
for
hi[ll.
"Wood
is mo~e
winter~• He
~xpects
to
~.ight, .· ..
i t
can
.
last-
that
helps
you-
g-ive
dur-able
whereas ,·gtass
complete
it · in
severar·
,tw~nty-five
to :
thirty ·
life -
and focm
to
the
is
cie!_icat,e .. _. · Yo~ have·
·days..
··
· · ,
years.-"
.
Zahn. · ..
wopks
wood," Roth
·enthusias- -
to
respect
that• d-iffe7:-
·
.
Zahn
says,
"~ •
vt
without .blueprint·st
ex~
_tically
explaine?~
ence ..
an~ .-
treat
1,
i t
been ·
practically
·born
.
·plaining, :"I
build
.them
accoi:;-dingly~ - ..
so

1t
and
raised
·
on -.·
the
out
of
·
my head.
_
.:,
I have
MAKES-FUNNITUHE
,HIAY, /
g
ives
1
_
y,o~
,a
~iffet"ent . Hudson.
n ..
Eoa
ting ·,.
-
and .
ways .
from·
.
the· -~. old .
.
10
GI;VE
outio':>ie'•
aoou·t
it,".
Roth
fishin_g · ..
have
been
in
-
·.··people.·that
showed·
me.
~heor~zed~ H,e !i~s ·
1.deas
his
family f
.
or ·.
years.
You
never
go
wrong.
11
_
After · college .. he
invested
in
his
own
tools
and . has , made
"mostly
turniture,
like
-book
shelves,
coffee·
tables, cabinets."
He
thin~s of himself as a
hobbyist
more
than
a
crafter
for
two
··rea-
sons.
First, because
he•s.
, a·
full-time
engineer
by .
pro_fession
t_or
1.ncorporating
~he
Zahn.
has always
been-~
Zah'n(.
also
.
1
makes
· two.
,
craf
~s; .
.
"r or
f
ishecma-ii, .•
but explains • nets in all·
sizes. '. 'Ihe
ultimate_:
sat1.~fact.1.~n .. " -_
~hat
he did another job
n~tting
tool~
consist
I'm a
pec_fe<:t_1on-
before re.t-icing.· "Year;s . of a
block· and
needfe··
. ist by.·. na~ure
art~
I · ago-,
v-e
could
make
and
nylon
thread.
Zahn -
love
~·putt1.n~.
things eno~gh·
money
on
the
says that
i t is
;a
lot
~~get~er
with
_no
Hudson. River, but
y~u
of
woik,
but
adds
~ith
impertect1.o~.,. I
stc~ve · can
1
t'do it
today._" ,:.

chuckle, n,rt:•s
good
for
perfection
and
with
· Now
Zahn
.fishes
that·there
is. a lot of
e~ch project -I. come
a
mostly ,
for
-pleasure, . .
work·
to
d~
because
i_t
little· _.
closer,
- ,to
usually-
qnthe
Hudson··Keeps my mind
occupied.
: achieving
it~~
Roth
Riv~c
~uxi~g
the.
·1
don~t
get
in
Concluded.
summer,
Th~·b6at_he is
trouble.".
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